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  1. Alva Erskine Belmont, född Smith 17 januari 1853 i Mobile, Alabama, död 26 januari 1933 i Paris, var en amerikansk filantrop och rösträttskvinna. Belmont, som tillhörde New York -societeten, var synnerligen förmögen och anslöt sig till rösträttsrörelsen efter att hennes andra make avlidit 1908.

  2. 28 de feb. de 2022 · Alva Belmont was born in Mobile, Alabama on January 17th, 1853. Growing up, Belmont was the middle child of five children and was labeled as an “impossible child”. When Belmont was only four years old, her brother passed away, and vividly remembered family friends making horrible remarks to her parents about how it’s more tragic that her ...

  3. Alva Erskine Belmont(née史密斯;1853年1月17日至1933年1月26日),称为Alva Vanderbilt从1875年到1896年,是美国的千万富翁社交名流和妇女选举权活动家。 她的精力,智慧,强烈的意见和挑战惯例的意愿而闻名。

  4. www.nyhistory.org › blogs › suffrage-menu-tracesNew-York Historical Society

    After Belmont’s death, Alva was devastated, alienated and eager to start a new chapter. Her interest in social and political reform and activism—inspired by her daughter’s reform work in England and a close friend’s joining the U.S. suffragist cause—prompted Alva to attend her first suffrage meetings around 1908-09.

  5. 6 de dic. de 2012 · Alva Vanderbilt Belmont was an ambitious transatlantic socialite, the mastermind behind the gilded architecture of Marble House in Newport, Rhode Island, and the overbearing mother-of-the-bride at the 1895 wedding of her daughter Consuelo to the Duke of Marlborough.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2011 · She also shows how Belmont’s activism, and the money she used to support it, enriches our understanding of the personal dynamics of the American woman’s rights movement. Drawing upon and analyzing Belmont’s own memoirs, she illustrates how this determined woman went about the complex and collaborative process of creating her public self.

  7. Alva E. Smith Belmont (Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont), an American philanthropist and woman suffrage leader, born in Mobile, Ala., daughter of Murray Forbes and Phoebe Ann Smith. She was educated in France, and in 1874 was married to William K. Vanderbilt. In 1896 she became the wife of Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, who died in 1908. Mrs.