Frida Mix, a former suffragist, raised Ruth in a small town in Washington state.
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The only thing I'd like to see dangling at the end of a string is a suffragist.
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Many recalled Wells was a civil rights activist, a suffragist and a social worker.
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She suffered prison zestfully for her conscience, as suffragist and pacifist.
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The song thus apparently connects the suffragist and pacificist movements.
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African-American civil rights activist and suffragist Ida B. Wells in styled natural hair.
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He was son of the writer Alice Meynell, a suffragist and prominent Roman Catholic convert.
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The League of Women Voters grew directly out of the suffragist movement.
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In addition, Josephine was an avid suffragist who wrote articles in support of the movement.
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An advocate of the extension of voting rights (especially to women)
(suffrage) right to vote: a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment; "American women got the vote in 1920"
Suffragette is a term originally coined by the Daily Mail newspaper as a derogatory label for the more militant members of the late-19th and early-20th century movement for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom, in particular members of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). ...
Suffrage, political franchise, or simply the franchise is the civil right to vote, or the exercise of that right. ...
A person who promotes suffrage
(suffrage) The right or chance to vote, express an opinion, or participate in a decision; A kind of prayer; A vote in deciding a particular question