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Princess Sophia Alexandrovna Duleep Singh (/ s ə ˈ f aɪ. ə / sə-FY-ə; [1] 8 August 1876 – 22 August 1948) was a prominent suffragette in the United Kingdom. Her father was Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, who had lost his Sikh Empire to the Punjab Province of British India and was subsequently exiled to England.
English: Seven page letter from Febb Ensminger Burn of Niota, Tennessee (Mrs. James L. Burn) to her son Harry T. Burn, urging him to vote for ratification. He credits the influence of his mother for changing his vote to support female suffrage.
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"I told her that I felt such a deep sense of pride and joy and about what this moment means for our nation and for her future," Harris said.
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The more Hannah Summers read the letter, she wrote, the more she became comforted by her mother's last words of advice and encouragement. SEE ALSO: 9-year-old cancer patient wants a card from you ...
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Alice read many of Yonge's novels. Yonge's example and influence on her goddaughter are thought to have played a formative role in Coleridge's zeal for women's education, and so indirectly led to the establishment of Abbots Bromley School for Girls, [1] which survived until 2019.