Joy Young Rogers (August 14, 1891 – December 10, 1953) was an American suffragette.
Joy Oden Young was born on August 14, 1891, in Falls Church, Virginia, to Ludwick Craven Young (1841–1930) and Harriet Noyes Oden (1861–1938).
[2] On May 1, 1916, she delivered a basket of flowers to President Woodrow Wilson, which also contained a request for a suffrage amendment and pro-suffrage messages from women from the western half of America.
[3][4] She was arrested on July 4, 1917, with Lucy Burns and others, for protesting in front of the White House.
[5][6] Rodgers was on the staff of The Suffragist and was an organizer for the National Woman's Party.