Women's Suffrage During The Progressive Era

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During the late 19 - early 20th century, progressive reformers marketed themselves as advocates to uphold traditional values while also developing change and sound rights for African Americans and Women. Advocates for women’s suffrage are a prime example of using traditional values in favor of their minority. During the Progressive Era, many groups of female suffrage advocates, like the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), argued that allowing and protecting women in the workplace will not only better equip them to be/remain mothers and housewives, but that it wouldn’t pose a threat to the dominance men had in society either. They convinced the people that their cause wouldn’t challenge male dominance, and women would “remain