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  1. Anne Dallas Dudley (born Annie Willis Dallas; November 13, 1876 – September 13, 1955) was an American activist in the women's suffrage movement. She was a national and state leader in the fight for women's suffrage who worked to secure the ratification of the 19th Amendment in Tennessee.

  2. Anne Dallas Dudley, née Annie Willis Dallas le 13 novembre 1876 et morte 13 septembre 1955, est une militante américaine pour le mouvement du droit de vote des femmes aux États-Unis.

  3. 8 oct. 2017 · Anne Dallas Dudley was a national and state leader in the woman suffrage movement in Tennessee. She campaigned, organized, and spoke for the Nineteenth Amendment, and later worked for civic and maternal welfare causes.

  4. Anne Dallas Dudley was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the US, serving as National Director and founding the Nashville and Tennessee Equal Suffrage Leagues. She was the first woman to make an open-air speech, the first female associate of the Tennessee Democratic Committee, and the first female delegate-at-large of the National Democratic Convention.

  5. Learn about Anne Dallas Dudley, a prominent leader in the Southern suffrage movement and the first woman delegate-at-large at the Democratic National Convention. She co-founded the Nashville Equal Suffrage League, led suffrage parades, and worked with Carrie Chapman Catt and Margaret Sanger.

  6. It was 1914 and the first suffrage parade in the South. As the group reached the end of the march from the Tennessee State Capitol to the steps of the Parthenon in Centennial Park in Nashville, a young mother named Anne Dallas Dudley stepped in front of the crowd.

  7. Anne Dallas Dudley was a national and state leader in the women’s suffrage movement, who organized and campaigned for the 19th Amendment. She was the first woman delegate-at-large to the Democratic National Convention and a prominent figure in Tennessee politics and civic organizations.