Winning Plan

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Winning Plan was the strategic campaign devised by the National American Woman Suffrage Association in the 1910s that coordinated state and federal efforts to secure women’s right to vote across the United States.

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instanceOf historical event
political campaign strategy
suffrage campaign strategy
abbreviatedAs NAWSA Winning Plan NERFINISHED
appliesTo women voters in the United States
associatedWith Carrie Chapman Catt NERFINISHED
contrastedWith militant tactics of the National Woman’s Party
contributedTo passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor coordination of NAWSA’s state and federal suffrage work
developedUnderLeadershipOf Carrie Chapman Catt NERFINISHED
devisedBy National American Woman Suffrage Association NERFINISHED
documentedIn NAWSA records and convention proceedings
writings and speeches of Carrie Chapman Catt
field political organizing
social reform
women’s suffrage
focusesOn federal constitutional amendment campaign
state-by-state suffrage campaigns
hasGoal expansion of woman suffrage through state-level victories
passage of a federal woman suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution
hasHistoricalSignificance key organizing framework for final phase of U.S. woman suffrage campaign
hasName Winning Plan NERFINISHED
hasPurpose to secure women’s right to vote in the United States
historicalPeriod Progressive Era NERFINISHED
implementedBy state suffrage associations affiliated with NAWSA
implementedDuring World War I era
inception 1916 NAWSA convention in Atlantic City
influenced later models of coordinated national advocacy campaigns
influencedBy earlier state suffrage campaigns
movement American women’s suffrage movement
outcome nationwide enfranchisement of women in the United States
politicalAlignment moderate, non-militant suffrage tactics
relatedTo National American Woman Suffrage Association NERFINISHED
Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
scope national
state-level
startTime 1916
strategyIncludes building broad, nonpartisan support for woman suffrage
centralized planning by NAWSA leadership
coordinated state and federal suffrage campaigns
lobbying members of Congress
lobbying state legislators to ratify a federal amendment
pursuing a federal constitutional amendment simultaneously
systematic use of publicity and education campaigns
targeting state legislatures for woman suffrage laws
tacticsInclude appeals to women’s war service and patriotism
coalition-building with reform and civic organizations
temporalContext 1910s

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