Hutson, Ethel.

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Ethel Hutson (1872-1951) was a New Orleans journalist, author, landscape illustrator, and women's rights activist. Her interests were wide-ranging and included education, literature, art, politics, public utilities, child welfare, architectural preservation, public finance and transportation. Ethel Hutson's letters include local and national correspondence with suffragettes in her role as New Orleans Item staff member, as well as press agent for the Woman's Suffrage Party of Louisiana. She was also active in the Era Club, and League of Women Voters of New Orleans.

From the description of Ethel Hutson papers, 1879-1957. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 752328242

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associatedWith League of Women Voters of New Orleans. corporateBody
associatedWith Woman's Suffrage Party of Louisiana. corporateBody
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United States--Louisiana
United States
Louisiana--New Orleans
New Orleans (La.)
Louisiana
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Suffrage
Authors, American
Art historians
Artists
Election law
Journalists
Voting
Women
Women's rights
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Active 1879

Active 1957

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