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Women in the Progressive Era

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Horizontales
Used the money of her wealthy second husband to help support the women's rights movement.
Founded the National Consumers League. This organization focused its attention on working conditions for women and children.
Became President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1909. Worked closely with Susan B. Anthony.
Rejected by Harvard Law School. Attended New York University's Law School and specialized in labor and divorce law.
Life-long labor activist, convinced shirtwaist workers at a mass rally in November of 1909 to go on strike.
First American woman to receive a PhD in Political Science. Convinced the University of Chicago to establish the Graduate School of Social Service Administration.
First female president of a United States bank.
Gertrude Bonnin, Secretary of the Society of American Indians. Worked to preserve Indian culture and acquire voting rights for her people.
Verticales
Organized a powerful teacher's union in Chicago.
Working class women who helped found the Women's Trade Union League. Both had ties to the settlement house movement.
Daughter of banking millionaire J.P. Morgan. Provided financial support to the striking shirtwaist workers.
These two women worked tirelessly on a federal amendment granting women the right to vote. Planned the first women's march/parade in 1913. (last names)
One of the most famous leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World. Supported the Lawrence strikers.
Lectured and wrote about contraception and coined the phrase "birth control".
Worked with Louis Brandeis on maximum hour laws for women.
Shoe worker who became the first director of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor.
Labor activist and prominent member of the ILGWU. Delivered a scathing eulogy at the funeral for the Triangle Fire workers.
Strongly encouraged by his MOM to vote in favor of the 19th Amendment in the Tennessee legislature.
Owner of a successful hair and cosmetics products company. Provides both time and money to the NAACP and NACW.
First woman to speak on a woman's right to contraceptive information.