Category
page 1Suffragists from New York (state)
Frederick Douglass
African-American social reformer, writer, and abolitionist (c. 1818–1895)
Susan B. Anthony
American women's rights activist (1820-1906)
Sojourner Truth
African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist (1797–1883)

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
American writer, suffragist and Women's Rights activist (1815–1902)
Dorothy Day
American journalist, social activist, and Catholic convert (1897-1980)
Carrie Chapman Catt
American social reformer, suffragist (1859-1947)

Jean Webster
American novelist (1876-1916)

Crystal Eastman
American lawyer and feminist
Mary Ritter Beard
American historian and women's suffrage activist (1876–1958)
Dorothy Thompson
American journalist and radio broadcaster (1893-1961)
Lillian Wald
American nurse and activist (1867–1940)
Lucy Burns
American suffragist (1879-1966)

Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi
American physician, writer and suffragist (1842-1906)
Belva Ann Lockwood
Suffragist (1830–1917)
Inez Milholland
(1886-1916) American suffragist, lawyer
Theresa Malkiel
American labor activist, suffragist, and educator
Mary White Ovington
American activist, NAACP founder (1865–1951)
Gerrit Smith
American abolitionist and politician (1797–1874)

Paulina Wright Davis
American activist (1813-1876)
Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch
American writer and social activist (1856-1940)
George William Curtis
American writer (1824–1892)
Kate Stoneman
American lawyer
Janet Scudder
American sculptor (1869–1940)
Martha Coffin Wright
American activist (1806–1875)
Elizabeth Smith Miller
American women's rights activist
Edith Ainge
American suffragist
Elinor Byrns
American lawyer, pacifist, feminist
Miriam Leslie
American writer
Lillie Devereux Blake
American activist, reformer, writer (1833–1913)
Susan McKinney Steward
American physician and writer (1847-1918)
Maritcha Remond Lyons
American educator, civic leader, writer (1848-1929)
Dorothy Frooks
American author, publisher, military figure and actress (1896-1997)
Fanny Garrison Villard
American suffragist (1844–1928)
Gertrude Foster Brown
American concert pianist, teacher, and suffragette
Leonora O'Reilly
American activist
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee
Chinese advocate for women's suffrage in the United States
Mary Burnett Talbert
American activist
Gudrun Løchen Drewsen
Norwegian-born American women's rights activist (1867-1946)
Mabel Potter Daggett
American writer, journalist, editor and suffragist
Helen Pitts Douglass
American suffragist (1838–1903)
Abigail Bush
American abolitionist and women's rights advocate
Frances Maule Bjorkman
American reporter, writer, suffragist
Cordelia A. Greene
American physician, health reformer, benefactor, suffragist (1831-1905)
Samuel Joseph May
radical American reformer during the nineteenth century
Celia M. Burleigh
American minister (1826-1875)
Hazel MacKaye
American theater professional
Maud Humphrey
American artist, suffragist
Mary Stafford Anthony
women suffragist, sister of Susan B. Anthony
Marie Jenney Howe
American writer

Isabel Barrows
American physician (1845-1913)

Mary Ann M'Clintock
American suffragist and abolitionist
Caroline Severance
American abolitionist, suffragist, club founder (1820–1914)
Jessie Belle Hardy Stubbs MacKaye
American suffragist
Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck
American activist; newspaper founder, editor
Mary Cheney Greeley
American suffragette and spiritualist (1811–1872)
Mary Seymour Howell
American lecturer, suffragist (1844-1913)

Helen Hoy Greeley
American suffragist, lawyer, activist
Victoria Earle Matthews
American missionary (1861-1907)
Amy Post
American abolitionist and women's rights advocate (1802-1889)

Emily Montague Mulkin Bishop
American Delsartean lecturer and instructor (1858-1916)