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Minnie Fisher Cunningham (March 19, 1882 – December 9, 1964) was an American suffrage politician, who was the first executive secretary of the League of Women Voters, and worked for the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women the vote. A political worker with liberal views, she became one of the founding members of the Woman's National Democratic Club. In her position overseeing the club's finances, she assisted in the organization's purchase of its Washington, D.C. headquarters, which is still in use.

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  • ميني فيشر كانينغهام (ar)
  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham (fr)
  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham (en)
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  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham, née le 19 mars 1882 à New Waverly, dans l'État du Texas et morte le 9 décembre 1964 à New Waverly, est une pharmacienne américaine qui s'est fait connaitre en tant que militante pour le droit des femmes, après avoir été la présidente de la (en)(ESA), elle devient la première secrétaire générale de la League of Women Voters. Son travail aboutit à l'adoption du neuvième amendement de la Constitution des États-Unis donnant le droit de vote aux femmes. (fr)
  • ميني فيشر كانينغهام (بالإنجليزية: Minnie Fisher Cunningham)‏ (19 مارس 1882- 9 ديسمبر 1964)، هي سياسية أمريكية داعية لحق الاقتراع وأول سكرتيرة تنفيذية لرابطة الناخبات. عملت كانينغهام على تمرير التعديل التاسع عشر لدستور الولايات المتحدة الذي أعطى المرأة تصويت. كانت كانينغهام ناشطة سياسية تملك وجهات نظر ليبرالية، وأحد الأعضاء المؤسسين لنادي المرأة الوطني الديمقراطي. في منصبها الذي يشرف على الشؤون المالية للنادي، ساعدت المنظمة في شراء مقرها في واشنطن العاصمة الذي لا يزال قيد الاستخدام. (ar)
  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham (March 19, 1882 – December 9, 1964) was an American suffrage politician, who was the first executive secretary of the League of Women Voters, and worked for the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women the vote. A political worker with liberal views, she became one of the founding members of the Woman's National Democratic Club. In her position overseeing the club's finances, she assisted in the organization's purchase of its Washington, D.C. headquarters, which is still in use. (en)
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  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham (en)
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  • Minnie Fisher Cunningham (en)
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  • New Waverly, Texas, US (en)
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  • New Waverly, Texas, US (en)
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