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Rachel Foster Avery - Wikipedia
Rachel Foster Avery (December 30, 1858 – October 26, 1919) was active in the American women's suffrage movement during the late 19th century, working closely with Susan B. Anthony and other movement leaders. She rose to be corresponding secretary of the National American Woman Suffrage Association … 展开
Rachel Foster was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Julia Manuel Foster and J. Heron Foster, the editor of the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Her parents were progressive thinkers; her father taking the stance that women and … 展开
In 1887, she adopted a baby girl, whom she named Miriam Alice Foster. On November 8, 1888, Foster married Cyrus Miller Avery (1854–1919), whom she had met when he was a … 展开
Foster began writing for newspapers at about age 17, sending letters from California and Europe to the Pittsburgh Leader. … 展开
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Rachel Foster Avery (December 30, 1858 — October 26, 1919), …
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