Progressive women used a combination of moral persuasion, political advocacy, and grassroots mobilization to secure voting rights. They argued that women’s suffrage was essential for promoting social reforms, such as child labor laws and improved public health, framing it as a moral imperative for the betterment of society. Methods included organizing rallies, forming suffrage associations, and utilizing media campaigns to raise awareness. Notable figures, such as Susan B. Anthony and Alice Paul, employed both peaceful protests and civil disobedience to draw attention to their cause.
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