Louise Southgate
Louise Southgate (February 20, 1857 – August 14, 1941) was one of the first women physicians in Northern Kentucky where she advocated for girls in the juvenile court system and was an early proponent of birth control. Besides her medical practice and outreach, she led many efforts for the American women's suffrage movement through her local clubs and the Kentucky Equal Rights Association.
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Louise Southgate
Louise Southgate (February 20, 1857 – August 14, 1941) was one of the first women physicians in Northern Kentucky where she advocated for girls in the juvenile court system and was an early proponent of birth control. Besides her medical practice and outreach, she led many efforts for the American women's suffrage movement through her local clubs and the Kentucky Equal Rights Association.
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Western College, Laura Memorial College
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Walton, Kentucky
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Walton, Kentucky
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Louise Southgate
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physician, birth control advocate and educator, child welfare advocate and suffragist
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