
Women’s Franchise League (WFL)
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History, Social Studies
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1st - 6th Grade
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On July 25, 1889, William Lloyd Garrison spoke about the U.S. abolition movement's challenges due to moderation. The Women's Franchise League, seen as radical, supported women's suffrage and equal rights, including divorce and inheritance. It also advocated trade unionism and alliances with socialist groups, causing some members to leave. Within a year, the League dissolved.
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