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  2. Kate Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. New Zealand suffragist (1848–1934) For other people with similar names, see Kate Shepherd and Katharine Shepard. Kate Sheppard Sheppard photographed in 1905 Born Catherine Wilson Malcolm (1848-03-10) 10 March 1848 Liverpool, England Died 13 July 1934 (1934-07-13) (aged 86) Christchurch ...

  3. List of Woman's Christian Temperance Union people - Wikipedia

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    1874-79 - Annie Turner Wittenmyer 1879-98 - Frances Willard 1898-14 - Lillian M. N. Stevens 1914-25 - Anna Adams Gordon 1925-33 - Ella A. Boole 1933-44 - Ida B. Wise 1944-53 - Mamie White Colvin

  4. Woman's Christian Temperance Union - Wikipedia

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    Lappas, Thomas John. (2020) In League Against King Alcohol: Native American Women and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1874–1933 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2020) excerpt; Lappas, Thomas, 'For God, Home and Native Land': The Haudenosaunee and the Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1884–1921, *Journal of Women's History* 29.2 (2017)

  5. Category:Kate Sheppard - Wikipedia

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  6. Isabella May - Wikipedia

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    May was born in Hoxton, London, England, on 22 June 1850, and was the younger sister of suffragist Kate Sheppard. [1] [2] She arrived in New Zealand in 1869 with her mother, Kate, and their two brothers. In 1879, ten years after landing in Christchurch, she married Henry Ernest May. They had four children together.

  7. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Administration Building

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    The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was founded in Ohio in November 1874. It became the largest women's organization in the United States. Under president Annie Turner Wittenmyer, the WCTU organized national campaigns to advocate for temperance. These steps focused on literature publication, including a weekly newspaper dedicated to ...

  8. Kate Middleton Is Not Receiving Cancer Treatment in Houston ...

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    Everything We Know About Kate Middleton's Cancer Diagnosis Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images All your questions about the Princess of Wales's health, answered.

  9. Women's Trade Union League - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Trade Union League (WTUL) (1903–1950) was a U.S. organization of both working class and more well-off women to support the efforts of women to organize labor unions and to eliminate sweatshop conditions.