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Founding of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), 1897

These documents mark a major step along the journey to women's suffrage. They are the notice of formation and the inaugural minutes of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies of November 1897, under the presidency of Millicent Fawcett.  From the 1860s,  local, regional and factional societies grew in number and in 1897 a federation of seventeen societies came together to represent every active suffrage society in Britain. By 1913 nearly five hundred regional suffrage societies had joined, making the NUWSS a most influential alliance.

Reproduced with permission from The Women's Library.

UNESCO Memory of the World UK Register

Title

Inaugural NUWSS meeting minutes and Notice of formation of the NUWSS

Date

Nov 1897

Catalogue number

The Women's Library, NUWSS Archive, 2NWS/A/2/1/2 and 2NWS/C/1