Timeline of women's suffrage in Texas

Travis County women register to vote in the Texas primary election in July 1918.
Travis County women register to vote in the Texas primary election in July 1918.

This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Texas. Women's suffrage was brought up in Texas at the first state constitutional convention, which began in 1868. However, there was a lack of support for the proposal at the time to enfranchise women. Women continued to fight for the right to vote in the state. In 1918, women gained the right to vote in Texas primary elections. The Texas legislature ratified the 19th amendment on June 28, 1919, becoming the ninth state and the first Southern state to ratify the amendment. While white women had secured the vote, Black women still struggled to vote in Texas. In 1944, white primaries were declared unconstitutional. Poll taxes were outlawed in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965, fully enfranchising Black women voters.

1860s

1868-1869

  • Titus H. Mundine proposes that all people, regardless of sex, should be given the right to vote in Texas. The Texas State Constitutional Convention rejected the proposal.[1] It was considered "unwomanly" to vote by the convention.[2]

1869

1870s

1872

1873

1875

  • A women's suffrage petition authored by Sarah Grimke Wattles Hiatt from Eldorado, Texas was sent to the second Texas Constitutional Convention.[3][1] Two delegates to the convention also proposed women's suffrage, but both their efforts and the petition were ignored.[3]

1876

1880s

Flier for a lecture by Mariana T. Folsom sponsored by the Texas Equal Rights Association. 1884.

1884

1888

1890s

1893

1894

  • All political party conventions this year hosted suffragist speakers.[3] Ellen Keller from Fort Worth argued that women, being subject to laws should be allowed to help decided these laws through the vote.[9] However, the suffragists in Texas were unable to have equal suffrage adopted in the party platforms of the Democratic, Republican, or Populist Party.[2]
  • Beaumont, Belton, Circleville, Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio set up local chapters of TERA.[7]
  • TERA is divided over whether to invite Susan B. Anthony to give lectures in Texas.[10]

1895

1896

  • TERA closed operations due to internal problems and lack of funding.[2][3]

1900s

1901

  • Annette Finnigan of Houston and her father, John Finnigan contribute financially to the New York Suffrage League.[1]

1902

1903

1904

1907

  • State representative, Jess Alexander Baker, introduces a joint resolution for women's suffrage in the Texas House.[1][14] Suffragists invited to speak to the legislature included Alice McAnulty, Helen M. Stoddard, Emma J. Mellette, Elisabet Ney, Helen Jarvis Kenyon and May Jarvis.[15]

1908

1910s

Throughout the 1910s, Eliza E. Peterson of Texarkana continues to speak around the country for the African American division of the WCTU of Texas.[18] She also spoke out on women's suffrage.[18]

Texas women march for women's suffrage in Washington, D.C., on April 7, 1913.

1911

1912

1913

1914

  • The Texas Woman Suffrage Association holds its annual convention in Dallas, with eight local chapters in attendance.[24]

1915

1916

1917

  • Major anti-suffrage governor, James Ferguson, is impeached with help from Cunningham and other suffragists.[31]
  • The annual convention of TESA is held in Waco.[24]
  • TESA moves its headquarters from Houston to Austin in order to better lobby the government of Texas.[32]
  • The Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs officially endorses women's suffrage efforts.[3]
  • In Galveston, Texas, a Negro Women's Voter League is formed.[3]
  • January 13 A bill by Jess A. Baker to create a constitutional amendment for women's suffrage gets a majority of votes, but fails to get the necessary two-thirds vote to pass.[3][25] In addition to introducing this bill, Baker also introduces a bill to allow women to vote in the primary elections.[14]
  • April 9 Suffragists in Dallas march in the Patriotic Parade.[33]
  • July 7 The El Paso Equal Franchise League, led by Belle Critchett, calls out militant suffrage tactics.[34]

1918

Women voters broadside distributed in 1918.
  • Christia Adair in Kingsville works with black and white women on petitions for women to vote in the Democratic primary election.[3]
  • The annual convention of TESA is held in Austin.[24]
  • January TESA lobbies Governor William P. Hobby on supporting a bill to allow women to vote in the primary election.[35]
  • February A primary suffrage bill is introduced by state representative, Charles B. Metcalfe.[35]
  • March 26 Hobby signs the primary voting bill into law.[35]
  • June 12 The El Paso Negro Woman's Civic and Enfranchisement League was formed by Maude Sampson.[36]
  • June 26 Women's right to vote in the primary takes effect, giving women 17 days to register for the July 2 primary.[37] Around 386,000 women registered to vote during that time.[37]
  • In Harris County, more than 1,500 black women register to vote, but other counties refuse to register African American women.[3]
  • In San Antonio, the Spanish newspaper, La Prensa, translated and published information about voter registration.[38]
  • Eleanor Brackenridge became the first woman to register to vote in Bexar County.[21] Hortense Sparks Ward was the first woman to register in Harris County.[39]
  • August A large number of Democratic county conventions endorse women's suffrage: 233.[40]

1919

  • Large meeting of African American men in LaGrange come out in support of women's suffrage.[3]
  • January Hobby suggests that state laws be amended to allow women's suffrage and to disallow alien residents to vote. The resolution passed the Texas legislature and was slated to be voted on in May.[41]
  • February 8 Colonial Ball held to raise money for the campaign for the women's suffrage resolution.[42]
  • February 24 The Prison Special arrives in San Antonio.[43]
  • February 26 The Prison Special spends a night in El Paso before continuing their tour.[44]
  • April 11 Anna Howard Shaw lectures on women's suffrage in Waco.[45]
  • May 24 The resolution giving women the vote and disallowing aliens to vote is bundled together and the resolution was defeated by the voters.[46]
  • June 28 The Texas legislature ratified the 19th Amendment.[2] Texas was the ninth state and the first Southern state to ratify the amendment.[37]
  • June the Texas Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage was disbanded.[29]
  • October TESA holds a victory convention, dissolves the group and reorganizes itself as the League of Women Voters of Texas.[2]

1920s

1921

  • Women born in Mexico and waiting to become naturalized American citizens lost the right to vote.[47]

1923

1924

1940s

Christia Adair

1944

1960s

1964

1965

See also

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