In Pursuit of Equity: The Ongoing Struggle for the Equal Rights AmendmentMain MenuIntroductionERA TimelineBeginnings of the ERABreaking Barriers with The ERABacklash To The Equal Rights AmendmentThe Equal Rights Amendment In The Present DayThe Women of the ERAEinav Rabinovitch-Fox2e56e3d6b4b5f137a53bf7f9d80912f3b70a7958Kintan Silvany27acd809d8b92f60fa0c22b1d284608814bc6757Abner Calderonb03ac0a842793a715372659d5c676baf1603fc74Aly Memberg633115900d9e4fdd285e59fb0d1f7aebe9630776By Abner Calderon, Aly Memberg, Kintan Silvany and Einav Rabinovitch-Fox
Nineteenth Amendment
12023-05-27T05:19:12+00:00Aly Memberg633115900d9e4fdd285e59fb0d1f7aebe96307761357plain2023-05-27T06:18:36+00:00Aly Memberg633115900d9e4fdd285e59fb0d1f7aebe9630776The campaign for an Equal Rights Amendment emerged from the success of the 19th amendment, and thus it was shaped to a significant degree by the circumstances and dynamics of the suffrage movement. The first — and for a time, the only — organization to champion the ERA, the National Women’s Party (NWP) was formed in 1915 from a split within the National American Women’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA), following internal disagreements over tactics and strategy. NAWSA focused its efforts on lobbying politicians and educating the public on the issue of suffrage, while the NWP sought to emulate the suffragettes in the UK by employing more aggressive and emotionally evocative forms of protest, such as picketing and hunger-striking. These protests played a crucial role in generating political pressure in support of the 19th, but the NWP was consequently labeled as too militant, which made other women’s organizations hesitant to associate with them. Another unfortunate legacy of the fight for suffrage that carried over to the ERA was the racial and economic divide within the movement. The leaders of NAWSA regularly marginalized minority and working-class women to pursue the support of wealthy White southerners; prior to their split, Alice Paul and other NWP founding members were no exception, and this reputation and tendency severely affected their ability to organize mass support for the ERA in the earliest years of its campaign.
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