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  1. Background. Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis was born on August 7, 1813 in Bloomfield, New York, United States. She was the daughter of Captain Ebenezer and Polly (Saxton) Kellogg. Both parents were very conservative in their views and their associates. Her aunt was an unyielding Puritan and the child was under constant restraint, which probably ...

  2. Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis (* 7. August 1813 in Bloomfield, New York, Massachusetts; † 24. August 1876 in Providence, Rhode Island) war eine amerikanische Abolitionistin und Sozialreformerin. Sie war eine der Gründerinnen der New England Woman Suffrage Association .

  3. Paulina Wright Davis (née Kellogg; August 7, 1813 – August 24, 1876) was an American abolitionist, suffragist, and educator. She was one of the founders of the New England Woman Suffrage Association .

  4. Founded by Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis in 1853, The Una: A Paper Devoted to the Elevation of Women was one of the first periodicals of the American women’s rights movement. The Una was truly the first to be owned, edited, and published by a woman. The premier issue was released February 1, 1853, in Providence, Rhode Island.

  5. Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis (August 7, 1813 – August 24, 1876) was an American abolitionist, suffragist, and educator.She was one of the founders of the New England Woman Suffrage Association.

  6. Davis, Paulina Wright, 1813-1876 Sources found : NUCMC data from N.J. Hist. Soc. for Raritan Bay Union and Eagleswood Mil. Acad. coll., 1836-1973 (Paulina Davis)

  7. Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis fait également partie des fondatrices de la New England Woman Suffrage Association en 1868 [12]. Lorsque le groupe de femmes se scinde en deux, en 1869, elle suit Susan B. Anthony et Elizabeth Cady Stanton qui fondent la National Woman Suffrage Association [7].