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Social and political activist [80] Carita Doggett Corse (1891–1978) 1997 Florida director of Federal Writers' Project [81] M. Athalie Range (1916–2006) 1997 Political activist, first African-American and second woman elected to the Miami City Council [82] Marjorie Harris Carr (1915–1998) 1996 Conservationist [83] Betty Castor (b. 1941) 1996
Women's Loyal National League, 1863–1864, organized to abolish slavery, first national women's political organization in the United States; Women's Missionary and Service Commission, name established 1955, attached to the Mennonite Church; Woman's Missionary Union; Women's Political Council, formed 1946, active in the 1950s; Women's Refugee ...
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An abortion rights group says more than 150,000 of the voters who have signed its petition to get protections into the Florida constitution are Republicans. Florida abortion rights activists win ...
Shula Keshet (born 1959) – social and political activist and entrepreneur, Mizrahi feminist, artist, curator, writer, educator, and publisher; one of the founders and the executive director of the Ahoti – for Women in Israel; Vicki Knafo (born 1960) – social activist; led the 2003 single-mothers struggle against austerity decrees
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Activists from Florida" The following 77 pages are in this category, out ...
There are still miles to go for women in the business world, but the strides made in recent years have been nothing less than empowering. As of 2016, women held about 24 percent of all senior ...
First-wave feminist; abolitionist, women's rights activist, speaker, women's rights speech "Ain't I a Woman?" [25] [35] 1700–1799: Anna Wheeler: Ireland: 1785: 1848: Feminist and socialist writer who networked Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, Henri Saint-Simon, William Thompson (philosopher) and Flora Tristan, Desiree Veret [46] [45] 1700–1799 ...