Women's Political Association

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The Women's Political Association was an early 20th-century Australian feminist and suffrage organization founded by activist Vida Goldstein to promote women's political rights and social reform.

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Surface form Occurrences
Victorian Woman's Suffrage Society 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist organization
political organization
women's suffrage organization
activeInCentury 20th century
associatedWith Australian women's suffrage movement
Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
continent Australia
country Australia
dissolved after World War I
fieldOfWork political advocacy
social reform
women's rights
focus legislative reform
women's civic participation
women's political education
foundedBy Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
goal extension of women's suffrage
peace advocacy
promotion of women's political rights
social reform
hasFounder Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Lesbia Harford NERFINISHED
Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
ideology feminism
pacifism
social reformism
inception 1911
language English
location Melbourne NERFINISHED
movement first-wave feminism
women's suffrage movement
opposed World War I militarism
organized election campaigns
lectures
public meetings
politicalPosition left-liberal
progressive
publicationType political newspaper
published Woman Voter NERFINISHED
sector civil society
supportedCause equal pay
maternity and child welfare reforms
peace and anti-war activism
women's eligibility for parliament
women's right to vote
timePeriod World War I era
pre–World War I era

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Vida Goldstein politicalPartyFounded Women's Political Association
Henrietta Dugdale activeIn Women's Political Association
this entity surface form: Victorian Woman's Suffrage Society