词条 | Frances Jennings Casement |
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Frances Jennings Casement (1840–1928) was an American suffragette and voting advocate from Painesville, Ohio. Her father Charles C. Jennings was a politician active in the abolition movement in the 1830s. Frances married General John S. Casement in 1857.[1] He was elected as representative to congress and lobbied for voting rights for women. Frances and her husband moved to Wyoming where she became friends with suffragettes Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In 1870 they returned to Painesville, where Frances continued her campaign for women's rights. In 1883, she organized the Equal Rights Association in Painesville and in 1885 helped found Ohio Women's Suffrage Association, serving as president from 1885 to 1889. Casement lived to see the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women equal voting rights adopted in 1920. Additional Information
References{{Library resources box|by=yes|lcheading= Casement, Frances Jennings, 1840-1928}}1. ^Timeline: a publication of the Ohio Historical Society, vol. 18, 2001, p. 12 {{Ohio Women's Hall of Fame}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Casement, Frances Jennings}} 5 : 1840 births|1928 deaths|People from Painesville, Ohio|American suffragists|Activists from Ohio |
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