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Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick

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Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick was a prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement in the early 20th century. She is best known for her presidential address titled "The Progress of the Women's Suffrage Movement," delivered to the Cambridge Branch of the Cambridge and University Women's Federation Association in 1913. Sidgwick's work highlighted the ongoing struggle for women's rights and the importance of civic engagement. Her contributions to the suffrage movement reflect a commitment to social justice and equality, making her a notable voice in the history of women's rights advocacy.

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