Blatch, Harriot Eaton Stanton (1856-1940), was a leader of the American woman suffrage movement. This movement worked to get women the right to vote. In the early 1900's, Blatch organized several suffrage parades and women's meetings in New York. These events helped create public support for the suffrage movement, and in 1917, the state gave women the right to vote.
Blatch, Harriot Eaton Stanton
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