Emma Brignell Ostler
New Zealand teacher, prohibitionist, landowner, businesswoman
New Zealand teacher, prohibitionist, landowner, businesswoman
First woman to write a serious book about America; first person to set up an experimental colony, Nashoba near Memphis, with the object of enabling enslaved people to work for their freedom; first woman to co-edit a newspaper in America, first female public orator in America.
American labor leader
Frances E. Willard (1839-1898) was an American educator, suffragist and temperance reformer.
Temperance worker, nurse, community leader, writer
Florence Kelley dedicated her life to social reform. She worked to end many social problems, including labor and racial discrimination. She influenced many social movements in the United States.
As a poet, author, and lecturer, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was a household name in the nineteenth century. Not only was she the first African American woman to publish a short story, but she was also an influential abolitionist, suffragist, and reformer that co-founded the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs.