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      • Women's suffrage in Missouri started in earnest after the Civil War. In 1867, one of the first women's suffrage groups in the U.S. was formed, called the Woman Suffrage Association of Missouri. Suffragists in Missouri held conventions, lobbied the Missouri General Assembly and challenged the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).
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  2. The women's suffrage movement was active in Missouri mostly after the Civil War. There were significant developments in the St. Louis area, though groups and organized activity took place throughout the state.

  3. In Missouri, the suffrage movement rose from women’s aid organizations such as the St. Louis Ladies Union Aid Society. In 1867 a group of women, many of whom had shared efforts in the Aid Society, met in St. Louis to discuss women’s suffrage.

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    • How did the suffrage movement develop in Missouri?2
    • How did the suffrage movement develop in Missouri?3
    • How did the suffrage movement develop in Missouri?4
  4. This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Missouri. Women's suffrage in Missouri started in earnest after the Civil War . In 1867, one of the first women's suffrage groups in the U.S. was formed, called the Woman Suffrage Association of Missouri .

  5. Missouri women began forming suffrage organizations in 1867. Between 1867 and 1901, suffragists petitioned for a state constitutional amendment enfranchising women eighteen times. Only eight of those petitions came to a vote in the Missouri legislature, including the first one in 1867.

  6. enable JavaScript. Events in Missouri, and in St. Louis in particular, played a major role in the national suffrage movement. At four significant moments, St. Louis was at the center of the country’s suffrage story.

  7. Apr 28, 2020 · April 28, 2020. 12:36 PM. Expand. Suffragists of the St. LouisEqual Suffrage League gatherto travel across Missourito promote women’sright to vote in 1916. In 1866, women petitioned the Missouri legislature to remove the word “male” from the state Constitution’s section on voting rights. They were ignored.

  8. Aug 17, 2020 · In Beyond the Ballot, the Missouri History Museum introduces us to some forgotten women of St. Louis (and of Washington University) whose pivotal work helped shape society and the suffragist movement.

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