"Anne Wright Watkins, the Manhattan chair of the Woman Suffrage Party, arrived at the Harlem meeting expecting to quell Black women’s concerns, but her remarks only reinforced the fears expressed by women like Young and Goode. "
"Anne Wright Watkins, the Manhattan chair of the Woman Suffrage Party, arrived at the Harlem meeting expecting to quell Black women’s concerns, but her remarks only reinforced the fears expressed by women like Young and Goode. "