Emma Wold

[2] She was president of the College Equal Suffrage Association in Oregon, and later served as the headquarters secretary of the National Woman's Party.

[1] Wold helped to organize a National Woman's Party convention in 1921 where one of the primary discussions was making arrangements for Black feminist representatives to discuss the specific problems Black women faced trying to vote, particularly in the Southern states of the United States.

[2] She wrote the foreword to a 1928 collection of nationality laws as impacted by marriage for the House of Representatives Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.

[5] She explained several former laws that stripped American women of their citizenship if they married a foreign man in this foreword.

[2] She also worked as a lawyer and a teacher, and a Sunday school clerk and superintendent.

Prominent women at Woman's Party equal rights conference (1922). L to R: Mrs. Agnes Morey, Brookline, MA; Miss Katherine Morey, Brookline, MA & State Chairman of the Woman's Party; Elsie Hill , Norwalk, CT; Mary Dean Powell, D.C.; Emma Wold, Portland, OR; Mabel Vernon , Wilmington, DE