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Lydia Becker

Portrait by fellow suffragist [[Susan Isabel Dacre]] Lydia Ernestine Becker (24 February 1827 – 18 July 1890) was a leader in the early British suffrage movement, as well as an amateur scientist with interests in biology and astronomy. She established Manchester as a centre for the suffrage movement and with Richard Pankhurst she arranged for the first woman to vote in a British election and a court case was unsuccessfully brought to exploit the precedent. Becker is also remembered for founding and publishing the ''Women's Suffrage Journal'' between 1870 and 1890. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The history of woman suffrage review / by Channing, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1884

    Published 1881
    Other Authors: “…Becker, Lydia, 1827-1890…”
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    Women's suffrage journal

    Published 1890
    Other Authors: “…Becker, Lydia, 1827-1890…”
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