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Eudora Ramsay Richardson (August 13, 1891 – October 6, 1973) was an American women's suffrage activist, lecturer and writer.[1]

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  1. 28 relations: Carrie Chapman Catt, Charlottesville, Virginia, Columbia University, Ellen Glasgow, Federal Writers' Project, Furman University, Greenville County, South Carolina, Harry F. Byrd, Hollins University, Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia), John Erskine (educator), John Garland Pollard, Kentucky, League of Women Voters, Mary Ritter Beard, National American Woman Suffrage Association, Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Oxford University Press, Richmond, Virginia, Shenandoah Valley, Surry County, Virginia, University of Richmond, University of Virginia, Versailles, Kentucky, Virginia, Virginia Women's Monument, Women's suffrage, Woodford County, Kentucky.

  2. Suffragists from Virginia

Carrie Chapman Catt

Carrie Chapman Catt (born Carrie Clinton Lane; January 9, 1859Fowler, p. 3 – March 9, 1947) was an American women's suffrage leader who campaigned for the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which gave U.S. women the right to vote in 1920. Eudora Ramsay Richardson and Carrie Chapman Catt are Members of the League of Women Voters and National American Woman Suffrage Association activists.

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Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville, colloquially known as C'ville, is an independent city in Virginia, United States.

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Columbia University

Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.

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Ellen Glasgow

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (April 22, 1873 – November 21, 1945) was an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942 for her novel ''In This Our Life''. Eudora Ramsay Richardson and Ellen Glasgow are Suffragists from Virginia.

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Federal Writers' Project

The Federal Writers' Project (FWP) was a federal government project in the United States created to provide jobs for out-of-work writers and to develop a history and overview of the United States, by state, cities and other jurisdictions.

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Furman University

Furman University is a private university in Greenville, South Carolina, United States.

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Greenville County, South Carolina

Greenville County (locally) is located in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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Harry F. Byrd

Harry Flood Byrd Sr. (June 10, 1887 – October 20, 1966) was an American newspaper publisher, politician, and leader of the Democratic Party in Virginia for four decades as head of a political faction that became known as the Byrd Organization.

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Hollins University

Hollins University is a private university in Hollins, Virginia.

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Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)

Hollywood Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 412 South Cherry Street in the Oregon Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.

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John Erskine (educator)

John Erskine (October 5, 1879 – June 2, 1951) was an American educator and author, pianist and composer.

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John Garland Pollard

John Garland Pollard (August 4, 1871April 28, 1937) was a Virginia lawyer and American Democratic politician, who served as the 21st Attorney General of Virginia (1914-1918) and as the 51st Governor of Virginia (1930 to 1934), as well as on the Federal Trade Commission (1919-1921) and as chairman of the Board of Veterans Appeals (1934-1937). Eudora Ramsay Richardson and John Garland Pollard are university of Richmond alumni.

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Kentucky

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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League of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters (LWV) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan political organization.

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Mary Ritter Beard

Mary Ritter Beard (August 5, 1876 – August 14, 1958) was an American historian, author, women's suffrage activist, and women's history archivist who was also a lifelong advocate of social justice.

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National American Woman Suffrage Association

The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was an organization formed on February 18, 1890, to advocate in favor of women's suffrage in the United States.

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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution prohibits the United States and its states from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex, in effect recognizing the right of women to vote.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Richmond, Virginia

Richmond is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Shenandoah Valley

The Shenandoah Valley is a geographic valley and cultural region of western Virginia and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia in the United States.

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Surry County, Virginia

Surry County is a county in the southeastern part of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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University of Richmond

The University of Richmond (UR or U of R) is a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Virginia, United States.

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University of Virginia

The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.

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Versailles, Kentucky

Versailles is a home rule-class city in Woodford County, Kentucky, United States.

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Virginia

Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.

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Virginia Women's Monument

The Virginia Women's Monument is a state memorial in Richmond, Virginia commemorating the contributions of Virginia women to the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United States of America.

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Women's suffrage

Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections.

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Woodford County, Kentucky

Woodford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

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See also

Suffragists from Virginia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudora_Ramsay_Richardson