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Clara Dorothy Bewick Colby (1 August 1846 – 7 September 1916) was a British-American lecturer, newspaper publisher and correspondent, women's rights activist, and suffragist leader. Born in England, she immigrated to the US, where she attended university and married the former American Civil War general, later Assistant United States Attorney General, Leonard Wright Colby. In 1883, she founded The Woman's Tribune in Beatrice, Nebraska, moving it three years later to Washington, D.C.; it became the country's leading women's suffrage publication. She was an advocate of peace and took part in the great peace conference at San Francisco during the exposition. She also spoke on behalf of the soldiers of the Spanish War. During the Spanish–American War (1898), she was officially appointed as war

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  • Clara Dorothy Bewick Colby (1 August 1846 – 7 September 1916) was a British-American lecturer, newspaper publisher and correspondent, women's rights activist, and suffragist leader. Born in England, she immigrated to the US, where she attended university and married the former American Civil War general, later Assistant United States Attorney General, Leonard Wright Colby. In 1883, she founded The Woman's Tribune in Beatrice, Nebraska, moving it three years later to Washington, D.C.; it became the country's leading women's suffrage publication. She was an advocate of peace and took part in the great peace conference at San Francisco during the exposition. She also spoke on behalf of the soldiers of the Spanish War. During the Spanish–American War (1898), she was officially appointed as war (en)
  • Clara Dorothy Bewick Colby (Inglaterra, 1 de agosto de 1846 - 7 de septiembre de 1916) fue una conferenciante, editora y corresponsal de prensa británica-estadounidense, activista por los derechos de las mujeres y líder sufragista. (es)
  • Clara Dorothy Bewick Colby (Gloucester, 1 de agosto de 1846 – 7 de setembro de 1916) foi uma conferencista anglo-americana, editora de jornal e correspondente internacional, ativista dos direitos das mulheres e líder sufragista. Nascida na Inglaterra, mudou-se para os Estados Unidos, onde frequentou a universidade e casou-se com o ex-general da Guerra Civil Americana e mais tarde, assistente do procurador-geral dos Estados Unidos, . Em 1883, ela fundou em Beatrice, Nebraska, transferindo-o três anos depois para Washington, DC; tornou-se a principal publicação de sufrágio feminino do país. Ela era uma defensora da paz e participou da grande conferência de paz em São Francisco durante a exposição. Ela também falou em nome dos soldados da Guerra Espanhola. Durante a Guerra Hispano-Americana (pt)
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