Jennie Eliza Kennedy (born Breneman November 24, 1852 - February 7, 1930) was an American clubwoman and suffragist.
Kennedy was one of the activists that helped create the "Pittsburgh Plan" as a women's suffrage strategy.
[5] Kennedy was one of the founding members[6] of the Equal Franchise Federation of Pittsburgh and hosted meetings in her home.
[7][8] Kennedy, along with Jennie Bradley Roessing, and Mary E. Bakewell created the "Pittsburgh Plan" for women's suffrage strategies in Pennsylvania.
[10] This parade was considered "massive" and ended with a rally that included 30 speakers on women's suffrage.