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  1. Helen Frances “Fanny” Garrison Villard (December 16, 1844 – July 5, 1928) was an American women's suffrage campaigner, pacifist and a co-founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

  2. Fanny Garrison Villard, líder del comité del Desfile de las mujeres por la paz y fundadora del PMP. Las raíces del PMP vienen de una marcha de protesta de 1500 mujeres en la ciudad de Nueva York que se llevó a cabo el 29 de agosto de 1914. [1]

  3. Fanny Garrison Villard, the fourth of seven children and only daughter of famous abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and Helen Benson Garrison, was born in Boston in 1844 at the height of her father's anti-slavery crusade.

  4. Helen Francis "Fanny" Garrison Villard was an American women's suffrage campaigner, pacifist and a co-founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She was the daughter of prominent publisher and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and the wife of railroad tycoon Henry Villard.

  5. Helen Frances “Fanny” Garrison Villard (16 de diciembre de 1844 - 5 de julio de 1928) fue una activista del sufragio femenino estadounidense, pacifista y cofundadora de la Asociación Nacional para el Avance de la Gente de Color.

  6. Helen Frances "Fanny" Garrison Villard (16 de diciembre de 1844 - 5 de julio de 1928) fue una activista por el sufragio femenino estadounidense, pacifista y cofundadora de la Asociación Nacional para el Avance de las Personas de Color.

  7. Fanny Garrison Villard (1844–1928) was a women's suffrage campaigner and a co-founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She was the daughter of prominent publisher and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Her husband was the publisher and railroad tycoon Henry Villard.