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Timeline of women's suffrage in Alabama

This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Alabama. Women's suffrage in Alabama starts in the late 1860s and grows over time in the 1890s. Much of the women's suffrage work stopped after 1901, only to pick up again in 1910. Alabama did not ratify the Nineteenth Amendment until 1953 and African-Americans and women were affected by poll taxes and other issues until the mid 1960s.

19th century

1860s

1867

  • Pierce Burton writes an article supporting women's right to vote in Alabama.

1868

1890s

1892

1893

  • The Alabama Woman Suffrage Organization is founded.

1894

  • The Huntsville League for Woman Suffrage is created.

1895

20th century

1900s

1900

  • October 1: State suffrage convention held in Huntsville.

1901

1910s

1910

  • March 29: Selma Suffrage League is formed.

1911

  • October 22: The Equal Suffrage League of Birmingham is formed.

1912

  • October 9: The Alabama Equal Suffrage Association (AESA) is formed in Birmingham.
  • AESA headquarters are set up in Birmingham.
  • The Huntsville Equal Suffrage Association is created.

1913

1914

1915

  • AESA holds their state convention in Tuscaloosa.
  • AESA's headquarters are moved to Selma.
  • August 25: A suffrage bill is brought to the state legislature, but does not receive enough votes to pass.
  • October: AESA starts to publish the Alabama Suffrage Bulletin.

1916

  • Alabama Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage (AAOWS) was formed.
  • February 9: AESA holds its state convention in Gadsden.

1917

  • February 12–13: AESA holds the state convention in Birmingham. Around 81 suffrage clubs report to the convention. A suffrage school is held afterwards with around 200 students.

1918

  • May 7–8: AESA holds its state convention in Selma.

1919

  • The Alabama Woman's Anti-Ratification League (AWARL) is formed.
  • September 22: Alabama rejects the Nineteenth Amendment.

1950s

1953

  • September 8: Alabama ratifies the Nineteenth Amendment.

1960s

1964

1965

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