Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952 (inclusive).

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Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952 (inclusive).

Correspondence, speeches, writings, reports, membership lists, notes, printed material, etc., document Johnson's work for suffrage, government reform, prohibition, international cooperation and world peace. Collection contains little of a personal nature aside from an autobiographical reminiscence.

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Johnson, Grace Allen Fitch, 1871-1952

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Grace Allen Johnson, educator, suffragist, civic reformer, internationalist, and lecturer, was born on September 29, 1871, in Maples, Ind., the fourth of the five daughters of Elizabeth Harriet (Bennett) and Appleton Howe Fitch, both from New England. Among her sisters was the well-known children's author and illustrator Lucy (Fitch) Perkins. The family lived in Indiana and Michigan, settling for a time in Kalamazoo; they returned to Hopkinton, Mass. (ancestral home of the Howe and...