
Suffrage Convention
A Suffrage Convention was a gathering of activists and supporters advocating for women's right to vote. These meetings provided a platform to discuss strategies, organize petitions, and push for legal and political changes to grant women the right to participate in elections. Held periodically, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such conventions helped unify the movement, share ideas, and rally public and political support for women's suffrage. They played a significant role in advancing gender equality in voting rights across many countries.