The Cambridge Political Equality Association (CPEA) was an American women's suffrage organization founded in 1896 which was dissolved in 1920.
[1] The organization was centered on suffrage for women and worked toward its goal with meetings and lectures around the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
After 1900, CPEA also organized parades and rallies in addition to raising money through rummage sales and bazaars for women's suffrage.
[3] The organization also held conferences reporting on the work of Cambridge suffragists done over the preceding months or past season.
These meetings also were a platform to recognize elected officials who supported women's suffrage, such as Massachusetts Governor David I. Walsh in 1914, and to memorialize the number of suffragists enrolled in the city, 1758 in 1914.