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The Seneca Falls Convention was the first formal gathering focused on women’s issues in the United States.
Susan B. Anthony focused solely on state-level suffrage reforms.
The NWSA and AWSA merged to form the NAWSA in 1890.
Religious leaders often supported the women’s suffrage movement.
African American women faced no challenges in voting after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
Sojourner Truth and Ida B. Wells addressed both racial and gender inequality.
Reformers like Emma Willard and Mary Lyon opened schools for girls.
The women’s suffrage movement included issues like education, employment, and reproductive health.