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Blatch, Harriet Eaton

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Blatch, Harriet Eaton (1856–1940)

US women's rights activist. In 1908 Blatch launched the Equality League of Self-Supporting Women (later the Women's Political Union in America) which merged with the Congressional Union in 1916. She supported liberal causes throughout her life and ran unsuccessfully as a political candidate party.

Blatch helped her mother, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B Anthony to compile their History of Women's Suffrage. She lived in England for ten years from 1882 and became very involved in the British women's suffrage movement.



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