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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Sarah Frances Norton (born Sarah Frances RSarah Frances Norton (born Sarah Frances Rice, c. 1838 in Ithaca, N.Y. – January 7, 1910 in Troy, N.Y.) was an American feminist of the 19th century and member of the Working Women's Association. A public speaker and philanthropist, she wrote for feminist publications as a supporter of women's rights. Norton was also a novelist and lecturer, and she became the president of the Working Women's Association in 1869, shortly before it dissolved.tion in 1869, shortly before it dissolved.
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rdfs:comment Sarah Frances Norton (born Sarah Frances RSarah Frances Norton (born Sarah Frances Rice, c. 1838 in Ithaca, N.Y. – January 7, 1910 in Troy, N.Y.) was an American feminist of the 19th century and member of the Working Women's Association. A public speaker and philanthropist, she wrote for feminist publications as a supporter of women's rights. Norton was also a novelist and lecturer, and she became the president of the Working Women's Association in 1869, shortly before it dissolved.tion in 1869, shortly before it dissolved.
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