List of Rhode Island suffragists
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This is a list of Rhode Island suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Rhode Island.

- Bristol Equal Suffrage League.[1]
- College Equal Suffrage League, Rhode Island group formed in 1907.[2][3]
- Congressional Union of Providence, Rhode Island, created in 1916.[4]
- Jamestown Equal Suffrage League.[5]
- Newport County Woman Suffrage League, founded in 1908.[6][7]
- Providence Woman Suffrage Party.[3]
- Rhode Island Equal Suffrage Association, formed in 1915.[3]
- Rhode Island Women's Suffrage Association, created in 1868.[8]
- Rhode Island Women's Suffrage Party, created in 1913.[3]
- Rhode Island Union of Colored Women's Clubs, created in 1903.[2][9]
- Woman's Newport League.[2]
- Women's Political Equality League of Providence.[4]
Suffragists

- Esther H. Abelson (Pawtucket).[1]
- Sara Algeo.[2]
- Agnes Bacon (Providence).[1]
- Mary Rathbone Kelly Ballou (Providence and Portsmouth).[10]
- Alva Belmont (Newport).[11]
- Mae E. Profitt Bentley (Providence).[12]
- Ellen M. Bolles.[13]
- Rose Talliaferro Bradic (Providence).[14]
- Emeline S. Burlingame (1836–1923).[15]
- Margaret M. Campbell.[16]
- Elizabeth Buffum Chace (Providence).[8]
- Elizabeth Kittridge Churchill.[16]
- Paulina Wright Davis (Providence).[8]
- Ardelia C. Dewing.[17]
- Mary H. Dickerson (Newport).[2]
- Sarah E. Doyle.[18]
- Maud Howe Elliot (Newport).[4]
- Jeanette S. French.[19]
- Hannah E. Greene (Providence).[2]
- Annie M. Griffin.[13]
- Frederick A. Hinckley (Providence).[13]
- Bertha Higgins (Providence).[2]
- Julia Ward Howe (Portsmouth).[4]
- Mary E. Jackson (Providence).[2]
- Maria Albertina Kindberg (Providence).[4]
- Maria Ingeborg Kindstedt (Providence).[4]
- Sophia Little.[20]
- Deborah Knox Livingston.[1]
- Clara Brownell May Miller (Newport).[6]
- Martha H. Mowry (Providence).
- Mabel E. Orgelman (Bristol).[1]
- Fanny Purdy Palmer (Providence)[21]
- Annie Peck (Providence).[20]
- Rhoda Anna Fairbanks Peckham.[13]
- Lucy Proffitt.[22]
- Charlotte B. Wilbour.[23]
- Anna Garlin Spencer (Providence).[2]
- Rowena Peck Barnes Tingley.[23]
- Camillo von Klenze.[24]
- Frances H. Whipple (Providence).[20]
- Sarah Helen Whitman (Providence).[18]
- Lillie Chace Wyman (Valley Falls).[4]
- Elizabeth Upham Yates.[25]
Politicians supporting women's suffrage
- Robert Livingston Beeckman.[18]
- Clark Burdick (Newport).[26]
- Edward L. Freeman.[18]
- Joseph H. Gainer (Providence).[27]
- Daniel L. D. Granger (Providence).[28]
- Richard W. Jennings.[18]
- Henry B. Kane (Narragansett).[26]
- Walter R. Stiness.[29]
Suffragists campaigning in Rhode Island
- Susan B. Anthony.[2]
- Henry B. Blackwell.[30]
- Carrie Chapman Catt.[31]
- Adelaide A. Claifin.[30]
- James Henry Darlington.[26]
- Frederick Douglass.[2]
- Mary F. Eastman.[32]
- William Lloyd Garrison.[32]
- Laura M. Johns.[33]
- Mary Johnston.[34]
- Louise Hall.[35]
- Henry S. Nash.[25]
- Cora Scott Pond.[30]
- Nancy Schoonmaker.[36]
- Anna Howard Shaw.[37]
- Doris Stevens.[38]
- Lucy Stone.[32]
- Zerelda G. Wallace.[30]
Places
Publications
- The Amendment.[2]
- The Pioneer and Woman's Advocate, founded in 1852.[18]
- The Una, founded in 1853.[40]