Sue Shelton White
Sue Shelton White (May 25, 1887 – May 6, 1943), called Miss Sue, was a feminist leader originally from Henderson, Tennessee, who served as a national leader of the women's suffrage movement, member of the Silent Sentinels, editor of The Suffragist.
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Sue Shelton White
Sue Shelton White (May 25, 1887 – May 6, 1943), called Miss Sue, was a feminist leader originally from Henderson, Tennessee, who served as a national leader of the women's suffrage movement, member of the Silent Sentinels, editor of The Suffragist.
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Washington College of Law
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1887-05-25
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Henderson, Tennessee
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Sue Shelton White circa 1920
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1943-05-06
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Alexandria, Virginia
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Attorney, Suffragist
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