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Mary Elizabeth Simpson Sperry was a leading California suffragist who served as president of the California Woman Suffrage Association.


Suffrage work

Mary Sperry was one of the leading suffragists in the state of California and was personally supported by noted suffragist
Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony (born Susan Anthony; February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to s ...
. According to suffrage scholar Rebecca Mead, Anthony believed Sperry "links the old people to the new" and endorsed Sperry as leader of the California Woman Suffrage Association which as affiliated with the
National American Woman Suffrage Association The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was an organization formed on February 18, 1890, to advocate in favor of women's suffrage in the United States. It was created by the merger of two existing organizations, the National ...
. Her work as treasurer was recognized in the History of Woman Suffrage published by Anthony and
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century. She was the main force behind the 1848 Seneca ...
. In volume VI of that publication it was noted that Sperry participated in a major suffrage conference in San Francisco in 1902. Sperry also corresponded about the suffrage movement with philanthropist
Phoebe Hearst Phoebe Elizabeth Apperson Hearst (December 3, 1842 – April 13, 1919) was an American philanthropist, feminist and suffragist. Hearst was the founder of the University of California Museum of Anthropology, now called the Phoebe A. Hearst Mus ...
. In a letter dated September 30, 1911, Sperry wrote to Hearst saying, ""I wish to acknowledge the pleasure it gave me at our recent Club meeting, when you told me that you favored 'Votes for Women.' Perhaps you do not realize how much it means to me, who have worked for it so long, to know that women like you are on our side."


1896 campaign for women's suffrage

Mary Sperry was actively involved in the failed 1896 campaign for
women's suffrage in California Women's suffrage in California refers to the political struggle for voting rights for women in the state of California. The movement began in the 19th century and was successful with the passage of 1911 California Proposition 4, Proposition 4 on O ...
. She served as treasurer to the state suffrage association and wrote opinion articles advocating for the passage of what was known as Amendment 6. Much of her work was organized from Market Street in San Francisco. National suffragist
Anna Howard Shaw Anna Howard Shaw (February 14, 1847 – July 2, 1919) was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. She was also a physician and one of the first ordained female Methodist ministers in the United States. Early life Shaw ...
was quoted on this failed campaign as saying "it was not a Waterloo; it was Bunker Hill."


California Equal Suffrage Association

The California Equal Suffrage Association was incorporated in 1904. Sperry was involved in this organization from on beginning and worked with many other California suffragists including
Gail Laughlin Abbie "Gail" Hill Laughlin (May 7, 1868 – March 13, 1952) was an American lawyer, suffragist, an expert for the United States Industrial commission, and a member of the Maine State Senate. She was the first woman from Maine to practice law. She ...
, Ellen C. Sargent, Alice L. Park and
Minora Kibbe Minora Ellis Kibbe (née Minora Ellis) was a social reformer and suffragist from California. She ran for a seat on the San Francisco area school board in 1908, and for California's 36th State Assembly district in 1918. Education Kibbe studied ...
.


1911 campaign in California

Sperry was politically active in the 1911 campaign for
women's suffrage in California Women's suffrage in California refers to the political struggle for voting rights for women in the state of California. The movement began in the 19th century and was successful with the passage of 1911 California Proposition 4, Proposition 4 on O ...
. That year she served as president of the Susan B. Anthony Club. In the early 1900s, she served as president of the California Woman Suffrage Association where she organized hundreds of suffragists. In this organization, worked alongside noted suffragists such as
Gail Laughlin Abbie "Gail" Hill Laughlin (May 7, 1868 – March 13, 1952) was an American lawyer, suffragist, an expert for the United States Industrial commission, and a member of the Maine State Senate. She was the first woman from Maine to practice law. She ...
and Sperry's daughter Dr. Mary Austin Sperry. She served as president of this organization from 1902-1907. The Stockton Record published her successful re-election in 1903. In 1905 she presided over a major suffage convention on Sutter Street in San Francisco. Suffragist Dr. Minora Kibbe also attended this convention. Sperry personally saw women vote in Denver in 1908 and would share stories of these women voters with suffragists in California.


Political activism

Sperry lobbied for suffrage through a variety of different organizations including the Century Club, the Susan B. Anthony Club and the California Club. Sperry's work in the California Club involved recruiting women into the cause of working for suffrage. She played a pivotal role in securing women's suffrage in the state of California and was photographed voting in the 1912 California election.


Personal life

Mary Simpson Sperry moved to California after she married Austin Sperry, founder of the Sperry Flour Company, in 1862. The last 33 years of her life were spent in San Francisco. Her personal wealth helped fund the suffrage cause in California. The Sperry family were a prominent family in the city of
Stockton, California Stockton is a city in and the county seat of San Joaquin County, California, San Joaquin County in the Central Valley (California), Central Valley of the U.S. state of California. Stockton was founded by Carlos Maria Weber in 1849 after he acquir ...
. When her daughter, Dr. Mary A. Sperry died, Mary Simpson Sperry contested her will as Dr. Sperry had lived for many years with suffragist
Gail Laughlin Abbie "Gail" Hill Laughlin (May 7, 1868 – March 13, 1952) was an American lawyer, suffragist, an expert for the United States Industrial commission, and a member of the Maine State Senate. She was the first woman from Maine to practice law. She ...
. Mary Sperry died in April 1921 and is buried alongside many of her relatives in Stockton.


References

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