Josephine Jewell Dodge was an American educator, an early leader of the day nursery movement, and an anti-suffrage activist.
Headquarters of NAOWS, led by Josephine Jewell Dodge
Women's suffrage in the United States
Women's suffrage, or the right to vote, was established in the United States over the course of more than half a century, first in various states and localities, sometimes on a limited basis, and then nationally in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Women's suffragists parade in New York City in 1917, carrying placards with the signatures of more than a million women.
Margaret Fuller
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Lucy Stone