National Junior Suffrage Corps

The group was formed by Connecticut suffragist, Caroline Ruutz-Rees, and the logos and designs were created by artist, Elmer MacRae.

Suffragist and educator, Caroline Ruutz-Rees, created the National Junior Suffrage Corps in 1914.

[1] The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) raised funds to help recruit interested members.

[1] Members of the group were all under age seventeen and consisted of young people interested in women's suffrage.

[5] The badge of the Junior Suffrage Corps was designed by artist Elmer MacRae.

Pin of the National Junior Suffrage Corps, designed by Elmer Livingston McRae.