• Elizabeth Thomson (14 September 1847 – 1918) was a Scottish suffragette and a member of the Edinburgh branch of the Women's Social and Political Union...
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  • Elizabeth Thomson may refer to: Elizabeth Thomson (artist) Elizabeth Thomson (linguist) Elizabeth Thomson (politician) Elizabeth Thomson (suffragist) Elizabeth...
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  • This is a list of British suffragists and suffragettes who were born in the British Isles or whose lives and works are closely associated with it. Wilhelmina...
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  • Elizabeth and Agnes Thomson were Scottish suffragettes and members of the Edinburgh branch of the Women's Social and Political Union. They were arrested...
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    Queen Victoria Elizabeth Bigler (1809–1873), First Lady of California Elizabeth Bloxham (1877–1962), Irish feminist and suffragist Elizabeth Bobo (born 1943)...
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    Lucy Burns (category American suffragists)
    Lucy Burns (July 28, 1879 – December 22, 1966) was an American suffragist and women's rights advocate. She was a passionate activist in the United States...
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    Chrystal Macmillan (category Scottish suffragists)
    Jessie Chrystal Macmillan (13 June 1872 – 21 September 1937) was a suffragist, peace activist, barrister, feminist and the first female science graduate...
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    Elsie Inglis (category Scottish suffragists)
    – 26 November 1917) was a Scottish medical doctor, surgeon, teacher, suffragist, and founder of the Scottish Women's Hospitals. She was the first woman...
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    Adela Pankhurst (category Australian suffragists)
    Suffrage Interviews project, titled Oral evidence on the suffragette and suffragist movements: the Brian Harrison interviews. The interview includes details...
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    May 1884 – 17 October 1957), also known by the name "Elizabeth Abbott," was a Scottish suffragist, editor, and feminist lecturer, and wife of author George...
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    Catherine Helen Spence (category Australian suffragists)
    Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and Georgist. Spence was also a minister of religion and social worker...
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  • for The Vote were Teresa Billington-Greig and Charlotte Despard. Louisa Thomson-Price was consultant editor, and Cicely Hamilton was notionally the first...
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    The Woman Suffrage Procession on March 3, 1913, was the first suffragist parade in Washington, D.C. It was also the first large, organized march on Washington...
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    Helen Keller (category Suffragists from Alabama)
    giving motivational speeches about deaf people's conditions. She was a suffragist, pacifist, Christian socialist, birth control supporter, and opponent...
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  • Stanton Barney, civil engineer and suffragist Robert Steadman, composer and conductor Julian Stockwin, author Alex Thomson, journalist and newscaster Joseph...
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    Violet Graham, Duchess of Montrose (category British anti-suffragists)
    September 1854 – 21 November 1940) was a British philanthropist and anti-suffragist. She served as president of the Scottish branch of the Women's National...
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    CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment Alice Parker Lesser Lawyer, suffragist Gerard Lew (1907) Founder: DuSable Museum of African American History...
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  • Lansdowne 1850–1932 Courtier and humanitarian 4 June 1917 Elizabeth Haldane 1862–1937 Suffragist, writer 4 June 1917 K. B. Quinan 1878–1948 Chemical engineer...
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  • educationist (died 1860) November 26 – Sarah Grimké, American abolitionist and suffragist (died 1873) November 28 – Victor Cousin, French philosopher (died 1867)...
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    Philippa Garrett Fawcett was born on 4 April 1868, the daughter of the suffragist Millicent Fawcett (née Garrett) and Henry Fawcett MP, Professor of Political...
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    George W. Bush, First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt, suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Congressman Bob Livingston of Louisiana, much of the...
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    Susan B. Anthony (category Suffragists from Massachusetts)
    statement of the life and activities" of Anthony—partly titled "militant suffragist"—in which he noted that in 1861, Anthony was "persuaded to give up preparations...
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    lecture by the Colorado suffragist Judge Ben Lindsey, went to a suffrage mass meeting, and saw J. M. Barrie's classic suffragist-themed play What Every...
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    Dr Elizabeth Pace (1866 - 1957) was a Scottish medical doctor, suffragist and advocate for women's health and women's rights. Elizabeth Margaret Pace was...
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    known as Nannie Brown (12 April 1866 – 1 December 1943) was a Scottish suffragist and writer. She was one of the "Brown Women" who walked from Edinburgh...
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  • Edinburgh branch, including Jessie C. Methven, Alice Shipley, Elizabeth and Agnes Thomson and Mrs N Grieve. The demonstrations followed the "torpedoing"...
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    The Scottish Suffragists. Retrieved 30 May 2015 Women's Anti-Slavery Organisations, Spartacus Educational, Retrieved 30 July 2015 Elizabeth Crawford, The...
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  • philanthropist Edwin M. Stanton (1871) Secretary of War Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1948) Suffragist, feminist, and abolitionist Willie Stargell (2012) Baseball...
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    Brazilian journalist, financial expert, and philanthropist Ernestine Rose, suffragist, abolitionist and freethinker James Samuel Risien Russell, Guyanese-British...
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    for Ladies, members of which included philosopher Henry Sidgwick and suffragist campaigner Millicent Garrett Fawcett. It was the second women's college...
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