Anna Whitehead Bodeker
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Anna Whitehead Bodeker (July 27, 1826 – October 26, 1904) was an American suffragist who led the earliest attempt to organize for women's suffrage in the state of Virginia. Bodeker brought national leaders of the women's suffrage movement to Richmond, Virginia to speak; published newspaper articles to draw attention and supporters to the cause; and helped found the in 1870, the first suffrage association in the state.
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Anna Whitehead Bodeker
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Anna Whitehead Bodeker
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Anna Whitehead Bodeker
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Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
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1904-10-26
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Midland Park, New Jersey, U.S.
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1826-07-27
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Women's rights activist, suffragist
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Jesse and Sophia Whitehead
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Augustus Bodeker
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Anna Whitehead Bodeker (July 27, 1826 – October 26, 1904) was an American suffragist who led the earliest attempt to organize for women's suffrage in the state of Virginia. Bodeker brought national leaders of the women's suffrage movement to Richmond, Virginia to speak; published newspaper articles to draw attention and supporters to the cause; and helped found the in 1870, the first suffrage association in the state.
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1904