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Suffrage leaders
(a) Portrait of John Stuart Mill. (b) Portrait of Mentia Taylor Mill. When the "Woman's Rights Convention" was held in Worcester, Mass in 1850, Mrs. Mentia Taylor, (a widow, whose husband, Peter Taylor, had been a member of Parliament) wrote an account of it for a British magazine and thus started the movement in Great Britain. She later married John Stuart Mill, who introduced the first woman suffrage bill in Parliament.
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947 (compiler)
1850
1 page
reformatted digital
Europe--England
BMC-M15, Box 2, Folder 1
Carrie Chapman Catt papers, 1840-1947--http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/repositories/6/resources/1525
From the estate of Carrie Chapman Catt.
bmcccatt02020100
BMC-M15-Catt2-2-1