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1880s: Carrie Chapman Catt joins the suffrage movement in Iowa, marking the beginning of her lifelong commitment to women's rights. 1893: Catt becomes Chairman of the Literature Committee for NAWSA, showcasing her
organizational skills and dedication. 1895: She is placed in charge of NAWSA's strategic initiatives, implementing the "society plan" to recruit influential women. 1900: Catt is elected president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, a pivotal role in the suffrage movement. 1915: Catt's leadership helps to unify various suffrage groups, strengthening the movement's impact. 1920: The 19th Amendment is ratified, granting women the right to vote, a testament to Catt's tireless advocacy. 1947: Carrie Chapman Catt passes away, leaving behind a legacy of equality and empowerment.
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