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Equal Franchise Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Equal Franchise Society The Equal Franchise Society was a state-by-state organization that advocated for Women's suffrage in the United States. Created and joined by women of wealth, it was a conduit through which the energies of upper class women could be channeled into political activism conducted within a socially comfortable milieu. The New York branch of the Society, for example, often held suffrage rallies at which members spoke in the street outside the Colony Club, to which man of them belonged. After the public rally, Club members would eat luncheon inside their Club.〔 ==References==
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