Lizzie Crozier French

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Margaret Elizabeth Crozier French (May 7, 1851 – May 14, 1926) was an American educator, women's suffragist and social reform activist. She was one of the primary leaders in the push for women's rights in Tennessee in the early 1900s, and helped the state become the 36th state to certify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving women the right to vote, in 1920. She also founded the Ossoli Circle, the oldest federated women's club in the South, and led efforts to bring coeducation to the University of Tennessee. rdf:langString
Margaret Elizabeth "Lizzie" Crozier French (7 de maio de 1851 – 14 de maio de 1926) foi uma educadora e ativista pelo sufrágio feminino estadunidense. Ela foi uma das principais líderes na luta pelos direitos das mulheres no Tennessee no início dos anos 1900 e ajudou o estado a tornar-se o 36o estado a garantir às mulheres o direito ao voto, em 1920. Ela também fundou o Ossoli Circle, o mais antigo clube de mulheres no Sul, e liderou os esforços para levar a co-educação para a Universidade do Tennessee. rdf:langString
Margaret Elizabeth Crozier French, née le 7 mai 1851 à Knoxville, dans le Tennessee, morte le 14 mai 1926 à Washington D.C., est une éducatrice américaine, féministe, suffragette et militante pour les réformes sociales. Lizzie Crozier French fonde en 1885 le Cercle Ossoli, le plus ancien club américain de femmes dans le Sud, puis crée en 1890 l'Union des femmes pour l'éducation et l'industrie, et fait admettre les femmes à l'Université du Tennessee. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Margaret Elizabeth Crozier French (May 7, 1851 – May 14, 1926) was an American educator, women's suffragist and social reform activist. She was one of the primary leaders in the push for women's rights in Tennessee in the early 1900s, and helped the state become the 36th state to certify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, giving women the right to vote, in 1920. She also founded the Ossoli Circle, the oldest federated women's club in the South, and led efforts to bring coeducation to the University of Tennessee.
rdf:langString Margaret Elizabeth Crozier French, née le 7 mai 1851 à Knoxville, dans le Tennessee, morte le 14 mai 1926 à Washington D.C., est une éducatrice américaine, féministe, suffragette et militante pour les réformes sociales. Lizzie Crozier French fonde en 1885 le Cercle Ossoli, le plus ancien club américain de femmes dans le Sud, puis crée en 1890 l'Union des femmes pour l'éducation et l'industrie, et fait admettre les femmes à l'Université du Tennessee. Elle est l'une des principales dirigeantes de la lutte pour les droits des femmes dans le Tennessee, et prend une part décisive à l'adoption en août 1920 par cet État du 19e amendement à la Constitution des États-Unis, donnant le droit de vote aux femmes ; la décision du Tennessee formant les trois quarts des États en faveur de cette mesure, cela devient une loi fédérale.
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