Laura Curtis Bullard
Laura Curtis Bullard (1831–1912) was an American writer and women's rights activist. She founded a newspaper called ''The Ladies' Visitor, and Drawing Room Companion'' and published two novels with women's rights themes, the best known of which is ''Christine: or, Woman's Trials and Triumphs''. She was elected as a corresponding secretary for the National Woman Suffrage Association, led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, at its founding meeting. She succeeded Stanton as editor of ''The Revolution'', a women's rights newspaper founded by Stanton and Anthony. Provided by Wikipedia-
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