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National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies : ウィキペディア英語版
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies

The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), also known as the ''Suffragists'' (not to be confused with the suffragettes) was an organisation of women's suffrage societies in the United Kingdom.
==Formation and campaigning==

The group was founded in 1897 by the merger of the National Central Society for Women's Suffrage and the Central Committee, National Society for Women's Suffrage, the groups having originally split in 1888.
The groups united under the leadership of Millicent Fawcett, who was the president of the society for more than twenty years. The organisation was democratic, aiming to achieve women's suffrage through peaceful and legal means, in particular by introducing Parliamentary Bills and holding meetings to explain and promote their aims.
In 1903 the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU, the "suffragettes"), who wished to undertake more militant action, split from the NUWSS. Nevertheless, the group continued to grow, and by 1914 it had in excess of 500 branches throughout the country, with more than 100,000 members. Many, but by no means all, of the members were middle class, and some were working class. Unlike the WSPU, the group had male members.
For the 1906 UK general election, the group formed committees in each constituency to persuade local parties to select pro-suffrage candidates.
The NUWSS organized its first large, open-air procession which came to be known as the Mud March in 7 February 1907.
Miss Fawcett said in a speech in 1911 that their movement was "like a glacier; slow moving but unstoppable".

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