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suffragist

[suhf-ruh-jist] / ˈsʌf rə dʒɪst /
NOUN
voter
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But the suffragist Swede who pioneered netball in England was anything but quiet.

From BBC Jul. 23, 2026

Other luminaries, such as the educational reformer Emily Davies and the suffragist Emmeline Pankhurst, actually step out from the background chatter to become major players.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 26, 2026

That’s when theatrical producer Rachel Sussman approached her with the book “Jailed for Freedom,” written by suffragist and legal rights advocate Doris Stevens and published in 1920.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 17, 2025

Consider the Haitian Revolution, American abolitionist movement, and suffragist campaigns: history shows that morally expansive recognition of rights, even to beings considered “property,” often aligns with broader human liberation.

From Salon May 17, 2025

Around noon that day, Lucy Burns and another suffragist, Dora Lewis, walked over to the White House.

From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling




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