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      • Carrie Clinton Lane Chapman Catt (1859-1947) and Mary Garrett Hay (1857-1928) were both influential leaders of the women's suffrage movement. Carrie Chapman Catt was president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and oversaw the victory of passing and ratifying the 19th Amendment. Catt also founded the League of Women Voters.
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  2. She met Carrie Chapman Catt, who was organizing suffrage campaigns across the country, possibly while the pair were attending a National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) convention. [2] [7] [8] In the summer of 1895, Hay and Catt moved in together for a while. [8]

  3. After George Catt's death, Carrie Chapman Catt lived with Mary "Mollie" Garrett Hay, a suffragist leader from New York. [186] Hay was not a part of the international circle of elites that Catt aligned herself with; however, it was understood that they had a special relationship.

  4. Aug 28, 2023 · Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947) was a trailblazing American suffragist, political strategist and visionary leader who devoted her life to the women’s rights cause and was a major force behind the...

  5. Carrie Chapman Catt, a president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), settled down with Mary Garrett Hay, a prominent suffragist in New York, after the death of...

  6. Oct 23, 2020 · Around the same time as her second marriage, Catt met Mary (Mollie) Garrett Hay, a fellow Midwesterner whose temperance activism with the Women’s Christian Temperance Union led her to the...

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  7. Jul 26, 2019 · In the spring of 1919, just as suffrage leaders were facing the final, arduous process of winning ratification of the Nineteenth. Amendment, Carrie Chapman Catt and her longtime companion and fellow suffragist Mary Garrett Hay bought a farm in Westchester county called Juniper Ledge.

  8. Oct 28, 2020 · Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947 ) directed the National American Woman Suffrage Association and founded the League of Women Voters. After her second husband George Catt’s death in 1905,...