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Inez Milholland Boissevain (* 6. August 1886 in Brooklyn; † 25. November 1916 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Suffragette ( Frauenrechtlerin ), Kriegsberichterstatterin und Anwältin für Arbeitsrecht. Sie hatte einen großen Einfluss auf die Frauenrechtsbewegung der Vereinigten Staaten.
Inez Milholland Boissevain (August 6, 1886 – November 25, 1916) was a leading American suffragist, lawyer, and peace activist. From her college days at Vassar College, she campaigned aggressively for women’s rights as the principal issue of a wide-ranging socialist agenda.
Inez Milholland Boissevain was an American suffragist and labor lawyer. She is best known for leading the 1913 women's suffrage parade in Washington, D.C., dressed in a flowing white cloak and crown and riding a white horse.
7. Aug. 2020 · Inez Milholland, a 26-year-old lawyer dubbed the “beautifulest” suffragist by the New York Tribune, braced herself against the cold March breeze as she led the long procession of...
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19. Aug. 2020 · In October 1916, Inez Milholland, a renegade young lawyer and ardent social reformer, collapsed onstage while eloquently pleading with more than a thousand women in Los Angeles to stand...
Learn about Inez Milholland, a militant suffragist who led a horseback parade in Washington, D.C. and died at 30. She was a lawyer, a labor activist and a martyr for the cause of women's suffrage.
5. Feb. 2023 · Inez Milholland Boissevain at a women’s suffrage parade in New York City, May 3, 1913. Birth Date: August 6, 1886. Death Date: November 25, 1916. Location: Lewis, New York. Monument Type: Historic/Residence. In 1886, Inez entered the world as the firstborn child of John Milholland and Jean Torry Milholland.