Jane Norman Smith

Jane Norman Smith (1874–1953) was an American suffragist and reformer.

[1] Smith was active in the National Woman's Party before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919.

She remained with the organization as it turned its attention to protective laws and labor issues.

[2] In 1926 Smith was appointed by New York State governor Alfred E. Smith to represent the state at the 10th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance held in Paris, France.

[4] Smith was vocal about women's representation and equal wages, being quoted or writing for The New York Times.