List of Alabama suffragists
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This is a list of Alabama suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Alabama.
- Alabama Equal Suffrage Association (AESA), formed in 1912[1]
- Alabama Woman Suffrage Organization (AWSO), created in 1893[2]
- Coal City Equal Suffrage Association[3]
- Equal Suffrage League of Birmingham, formed in 1911, later called the Equal Suffrage Association of Birmingham[1][4]
- Huntsville Equal Suffrage Association, created in 1912[5]
- Huntsville League for Woman Suffrage, formed in 1894[5]
- National Junior Suffrage Corps[6]
- Selma Suffrage Association, created on March 29, 1910[1][4]
- Selma Suffragette Association[7]
- Tuskegee Women's Club[8]
Suffragists

- Alice Baldridge (Huntsville)[5]
- Lillian Roden Bowron (Birmingham)[1]
- Virginia Tunstall Clay-Clopton[9]
- James Drake (Huntsville)[10]
- Priscilla Holmes Drake (Huntsville)[10]
- Scottie McKenzie Frasier (Dothan)[11]
- Emera Frances Griffin (Huntsville)[9][12][13]
- Ellen Hildreth (Decatur)[9]
- Frances John Hobbs (Selma)[14]
- Ellelee Chapman Humes (Huntsville)[5]
- Bossie O'Brien Hundley (Huntsville)[1]
- Pattie Ruffner Jacobs[1]
- Helen Keller (Tuscumbia)[12]
- Indiana Little (Birmingham).[15]
- Adella Hunt Logan (Tuskegee)[4]
- Mary Parke London (Birmingham)[16]
- Eugenie Marks (Mobile)[17]
- Elizabeth "Bessie" Moore (Coal City)[3]
- Mary Munson (Vinemont)[17]
- Nellie Kimball Murdock (Birmingham)[18]
- Carrie McCord Parke (Selma)[19]
- Mary Partridge (Selma)[1]
- Sally B. Powell (Montgomery)[17]
- Mary Howard Raiford (Selma)[4]
- Annie Buel Drake Robertson[17]
- Pearl Still (Pell City)[17]
- Alberta Chapman Taylor (Huntsville)[9][5]
- Julia S. Tutwiler[1]
- Margaret Murray Washington (Tuskegee)[12]
- Mary Amelia John Watson (Selma)[4]
- Hattie Hooker Wilkins (Selma)[20]
Politicians supporting women's suffrage
- Benjamin Craig (Selma)[19]
- Sam Will John[21]