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  1. Paulina Wright Davis (née Kellogg; August 7, 1813 – August 24, 1876) was an American abolitionist, suffragist, and educator. She was one of the founders of the New England Woman Suffrage Association.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis (born Aug. 7, 1813, Bloomfield, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 24, 1876, Providence, R.I.) was an American feminist and social reformer, active in the early struggle for woman suffrage and the founder of an early periodical in support of that cause.

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  3. The work of Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis as a women’s rights advocate, social reformer, educator, and author extended over forty years from the late 1830s to her death in 1876. Davis began her work for women’s rights, abolition, and temperance causes when she was only twenty and newly married to Francis Wright, a wealthy merchant from Utica ...

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  5. Died: 1876. The work of Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis as a women’s rights advocate, social reformer, educator, and author extended over forty years from the late 1830s to her death in 1876. She was born in Bloomfield, New York, on August 7, 1813, the daughter of Captain Ebenezer Kellogg and Polly Saxon.

  6. Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis was a forerunner of women’s rights, strategizing with the likes of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Ernestine Rose long before the first women’s rights convention to pass the Married Women’s Property Act in New York. She saw incremental successes as vital to the long-range goal of suffrage — and ultimately ...

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  7. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Davis, Paulina Wright (1813–1876)American feminist, reformer and suffragist. Born Paulina Kellogg on August 7, 1813, in Bloomfield, New York; died on August 24, 1876, in Providence, Rhode Island; one of two daughters and three sons of Captain Ebenezer (a volunteer in the War of 1812) and ...

  8. Founded by Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis in 1853, The Una: A Paper Devoted to the Elevation of Women was one of the first periodicals of the American women’s rights movement. The Una was truly the first to be owned, edited, and published by a woman. The premier issue was released February 1, 1853, in Providence, Rhode Island.

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