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Mary Birdsall ou Mary Thistlethwaite, née en 1828 et morte en 1894, est une militante américaine pour les droits des femmes de l'État de l'Indiana. Elle a notamment détenu The Lily, un journal à l'audience féminine.
, ماري بيردسال (بالإنجليزية: Mary Birdsall) هي نسوية وسفرجات أمريكية، ولدت في 1828 في سينسيناتي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 1894 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة.
, Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (Chester, … Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (Chester, 1828 – Filadélfia, 1.º de fevereiro de 1894) nasceu na Pensilvânia, filha de imigrantes ingleses. Ela cresceu em uma fazenda perto de Richmond, Indiana, onde se casou com Thomas Birdsall em 1848. Eles tiveram três filhos juntos. Ela era jornalista, sufragista e ativista da temperança. Ela começou sua carreira de jornalista como editora feminina no jornal Indiana Farmer. Por cerca de cinco anos, ela foi proprietária do , um jornal para mulheres, que ela comprou da sufragista Amelia Bloomer em 1854. Ela ajudou a organizar a segunda convenção dos direitos das mulheres em Indiana. Naquela convenção de Indiana em 1852, ela foi eleita secretária da recém-formada Indiana Woman's Rights Association (alterado para (IWSA) em 1869, e, eventualmente, se tornou presidente da organização. Birdsall foi vice-presidente na quarta Convenção Nacional dos Direitos da Mulher em Cleveland, Ohio, em 1853. Ela estava entre as três primeiras mulheres a se dirigir à legislatura de Indiana em 1859 para apresentar uma petição pelos direitos das mulheres, falando por meia hora em apoio ao sufrágio feminino. Birdsall morreu na Filadélfia em 1894 e foi enterrada no Cemitério Earlham em Richmond. Sua casa em Richmond, um modelo de arquitetura progressiva defendida por Catherine Beecher, foi mencionada no Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos em 1999.ro Nacional de Lugares Históricos em 1999.
, Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (1828–1894 … Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (1828–1894) was born in Pennsylvania to English immigrants. She grew up on a farm near Richmond, Indiana, where she married Thomas Birdsall in 1848. They had three sons together. She was a journalist, a suffragist, and a temperance worker. She began her journalism career as the woman's editor at the Indiana Farmer newspaper. For about five years she owned The Lily, a newspaper for women, which she purchased from suffragist Amelia Bloomer in 1854. She helped organize the second women's rights convention in Indiana. At that Indiana convention in 1852, she was elected as secretary for the newly-formed Indiana Woman's Rights Association (renamed the Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association (IWSA) in 1869, and eventually became president of the organization. Birdsall was a vice-president at the fourth National Women's Rights Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1853. She was among the first three women to address the Indiana legislature in 1859 to present a women's rights petition, speaking for a half-hour in support of women's suffrage. Birdsall died in Philadelphia in 1894 and interred at Earlham Cemetery in Richmond. Her Richmond home, a model of progressive architecture as espoused by Catherine Beecher, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.ional Register of Historic Places in 1999.
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Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (1828–1894 … Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (1828–1894) was born in Pennsylvania to English immigrants. She grew up on a farm near Richmond, Indiana, where she married Thomas Birdsall in 1848. They had three sons together. She was a journalist, a suffragist, and a temperance worker. She began her journalism career as the woman's editor at the Indiana Farmer newspaper. For about five years she owned The Lily, a newspaper for women, which she purchased from suffragist Amelia Bloomer in 1854. She helped organize the second women's rights convention in Indiana. At that Indiana convention in 1852, she was elected as secretary for the newly-formed Indiana Woman's Rights Association (renamed the Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association (IWSA) in 1869, and eventually became president of the organization. Birdsallme president of the organization. Birdsall
, ماري بيردسال (بالإنجليزية: Mary Birdsall) هي نسوية وسفرجات أمريكية، ولدت في 1828 في سينسيناتي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 1894 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة.
, Mary Birdsall ou Mary Thistlethwaite, née en 1828 et morte en 1894, est une militante américaine pour les droits des femmes de l'État de l'Indiana. Elle a notamment détenu The Lily, un journal à l'audience féminine.
, Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (Chester, … Mary B. Thistlethwaite Birdsall (Chester, 1828 – Filadélfia, 1.º de fevereiro de 1894) nasceu na Pensilvânia, filha de imigrantes ingleses. Ela cresceu em uma fazenda perto de Richmond, Indiana, onde se casou com Thomas Birdsall em 1848. Eles tiveram três filhos juntos. Ela era jornalista, sufragista e ativista da temperança. Ela começou sua carreira de jornalista como editora feminina no jornal Indiana Farmer. Por cerca de cinco anos, ela foi proprietária do , um jornal para mulheres, que ela comprou da sufragista Amelia Bloomer em 1854. Ela ajudou a organizar a segunda convenção dos direitos das mulheres em Indiana. Naquela convenção de Indiana em 1852, ela foi eleita secretária da recém-formada Indiana Woman's Rights Association (alterado para (IWSA) em 1869, e, eventualmente, se torno(IWSA) em 1869, e, eventualmente, se torno
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