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  1. Edith L. Williams (August 17, 1887 – June 9, 1987) was a United States Virgin Islands educator, women's rights activist, and suffragist. Williams was the first woman who attempted to vote in the Virgin Islands and when she was denied the right to register, she petitioned the court along with Eulalie Stevens and Anna M. Vessup to review their qualifications.

  2. Feb 21, 2023 · As Abraham Lincoln once said, 75% of the stuff on the internet is made up. Searching for "Edith Wilson" Women's suffrage reveals, "Not only did she oppose women’s suffrage, but. . . " woodrowwilsonhouse.org. The very active woman suffrage movement won no support from Edith Wilson.

  3. Additional Information: Christopher St John was the pseudonym for Christabel Marshall. She changed her name to St John in recognition of her conversion to the Catholic faith. She did not join the WSPU formally until 1909, but had previously worked with the Women Writers Suffrage League (WWSL) and the Actresses Franchise League (AFL).

  4. Emmeline Pankhurst - Suffragette Movement. ***TOO LONG***Emmeline Pankhurst (née Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was an English political activist. She is best remembered for organising the UK suffragette movement and helping women win the right to vote. In 1999, Time named her as one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th ...

  5. 1881. Harriet H. Robinson’s Massachusetts in the Women’s Suffrage Movement: A General Political, Legal and Legislative History from 1774 to 1881 published in Boston.Massachusetts State House of Representatives again votes on the question of municipal suffrage for women: 76 “yeas” (38.3%) vs. 122 “nays”.

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · She was born in about 1410, the daughter of Sir John Beauchamp of Bletsoe in Bedfordshire. In 1421 her brother John died and she became an heiress. She inherited the manors of Lydiard Tregoze in Wiltshire, Ashmore in Dorset as well as Bletsoe and Keysoe in Bedfordshire. Four years later she married Sir Oliver St John. He died in 1437 in France.

  7. Nov 22, 2011 · On her way to Western Junior School, she would pass the homes of women suffragists like Mildred Donaldson and Althea Mortimer, and nearby sat Bethel Baptist church and St. John the Baptist Church, which were central meeting places for the movement. As a young child, little did she know she was square in the middle of major history in the making.

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