suffragist / ˈsʌf rə dʒɪst /

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suffragist 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an advocate of the grant or extension of political suffrage, especially to women.

suffragist 近义词

suffragist

等同于 voter

suffragist 的近义词 4

更多suffragist例句

  1. He also didn’t want to meet with any pesky suffragists and ignored Shaw’s request.
  2. For example, in the years following the Civil War, abolitionist and suffragist Julia Ward Howe, author of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” began organizing mothers’ peace events, which provide one origin story for Mother’s Day.
  3. In the Progressive Era, suffragists organized auto parties and crossed state lines to advocate for feminist politics.
  4. In fact, Wells, best known as a pioneering investigative journalist, civil rights activist, suffragist and founder of several organizations, started her career as a teacher.
  5. There he met Frances Wright, America's first suffragist, with whom he formed an intimate friendship lasting through many years.
  6. This good man has since become an earnest anti-suffragist and opposer of the movement for the higher education of women.
  7. The suffragist who bases a claim on the so-called "logic of democracy" is making the poorest possible showing for a good cause.
  8. People came thirty, forty and fifty miles in buggies and wagons to shake hands with the pioneer suffragist.
  9. Thank you for your admirable article and for the copy of the Memorial, an effective reply to that of the Suffragist ladies.