Just like Melba Pattillo Beals during integration, Catt was also able to accomplish equality without violence. She was part of many big groups that assisted her. In 1900, she succeeded presidency of the National Women Suffrage Association after Susan B. Anthony. From 1900 to 1904 and again from 1915 to 1920, by organizing campaigns, delivering effective speeches, and mobilizing volunteers. She was able to increase the size of membership, conduct substantial fund-raising, and bring the organization back to its feet after abandonment of Alice Paul and other members. With her Winning Plan she focused the group on suffrage and the passage of the 19th amendment. Her assurance and faith in the plan was so high that she even created the League of Women Voters to encourage voters even before the amendment was passed. It accomplished many goals and included nearly 800 chapters across the country. Catt’s work educated millions of voters. The triumph in 1920 of woman’s suffrage, through the 19th amendment, was very much the work of Catt. Other women, such as Melba, can also be credited for civil rights movement. Melba also made a large impact with nonviolence. She had to mature quickly and grow strong ties, in order to challenge the system in the United States. The small act of open resistance was the beginning of a bold change in the bigger picture. Little Rock citizens …show more content…
The right for women suffrage was one of Americans greatest achievements, and the fight against segregation changed America and its society in a large scale as well. These brave individuals will continue to receive praise for their devotion of life towards civil rights. They all believed equality was for everyone. Women, men, African Americans, and every individual deserve these rights. They were able to fight with non-violence and despite the obstacles faced they gained support from others. Their actions and voices were louder than bombs and made astonishing