Lepha Eliza Bailey

American author, lecturer, prohibitionist

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Abstract is: Lepha Eliza Bailey (née , Dunton; January 21, 1845 − May 1, 1924) was an American author, lecturer, and social reformer. Her girlhood was passed in Wisconsin when that part of the country was a wilderness. Afterwards, she became a lecturer of national repute upon temperance and woman's suffrage. In 1880, she was invited to speak under the auspices of the National Prohibition Alliance. She responded and continued to work in the eastern part of the United States until that society disbanded, and finally merged with the Prohibition Party, under whose auspices she worked for years over the temperance movement. She delivered hundreds of lectures on reform subjects, and was one of the most talented leaders in the field of prohibition. She contributed extensively to the periodical press, edited various departments in newspapers, and was the author of several works in prose and verse.

Born 1845-01-21 in Battle Creek (Q810998)
Died 1924-05-01 in Lake Worth Beach (Q984358)

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P27country of citizenshipUnited States of AmericaQ30
P1343described by sourceA Woman of the CenturyQ24205103
P106occupationwriterQ36180
suffragistQ27532437
social activistQ8359428
lecturerQ9379869
P21sex or genderfemaleQ6581072

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