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50:. It was incorporated in 1904. The original name of the organization was The California Woman's Suffrage Association. Part of the reason for rebranding the organization was to reach out to men for support of the suffrage cause. The CESA would actively seek out the support of men. Activists affiliated with this organization lobbied for women's suffrage from automobiles and produced goods for purchase such as playing cards and postcards. 79: 20: 58:
Suffragist Gail Laughlin traveled the state in November 1904 campaigning on behalf of suffrage and spreading the word about this organization. Historian Gayle Gullett noted that the Los Angeles Times referred to the attendees as "several hundred assertive-appearing women." In 1905 the organization
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distributed pamphlets promoting the suffrage cause in the California Senate chamber. In September of that year they held their state convention. Attendees included
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The California Equal Suffrage Association (CESA) was headquartered in northern California and was founded by suffragist
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In 1870 the California State Woman Suffrage Society or California Woman Suffrage Association was founded by
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was a political organization in the state of California with the intended goal of passing women's suffrage.
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was designated an honorary president of this organization in 1905. Suffragist
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created a central committee for the CESA in 1906. Berkeley attorney
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Defunct political advocacy groups in the United States
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Women's suffrage advocacy groups in the United States
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Index


Laura de Force Gordon
Elizabeth Lowe Watson
Caroline Severance
Mary Sperry
Anna Bidwell
Ellen Clark Sargent

Caroline Severance
Lillian Harris Coffin
Mary McHenry Keith
Lillian Harris Coffin
Mary Gamage
Mary McHenry Keith
Minora Kibbe
Gail Laughlin
Alice Park
Ellen Clark Sargent
Caroline Severance
Mary Sperry
Elizabeth Lowe Watson
The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco .
California Women and Politics: From the Gold Rush to the Great Depression
"History of Women's Suffrage in California"
"San Francisco Call 17 May 1904 — California Digital Newspaper Collection"
"San Francisco Call 24 October 1904 — California Digital Newspaper Collection"
"" Women Suffragists of State Gather in Their Annual Convention" San Francisco Call"
"A Brief Summary of the 1911 Campaign from the National Women's History Project"
"Marysville Daily Appeal 29 November 1904 — California Digital Newspaper Collection"
"San Francisco Call 3 February 1905 — California Digital Newspaper Collection"

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