List of New Jersey suffragists

This is a list of New Jersey suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in New Jersey.

Groups edit

Suffragists edit

 
Mina Van Winkle and the Suffrage Torch

Politicians supporting women's suffrage edit

Suffragists campaigning in New Jersey edit

Anti-suffragists edit

Groups

People

Anti-suffragists campaigning in New Jersey

See also edit

References edit

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