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- Ada_James abstract "Ada Lois James (March 23, 1876 – September 29, 1952) was a suffragist, social worker, and reformer. Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, she graduated from high school in 1894, taught school for several years, and soon became active in the woman's suffrage movement in which both her parents played prominent roles. In 1911 she became president of the newly formed Political Equality League, holding this office until 1913 when the league was combined with the Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association under the leadership of Mrs. Henry Youmans (q.v.). Ada James was active in many of the reform movements of the 1920s including pacifism, the advocacy of birth control, and prohibition. In 1922 she was vice-chairman of the Republican state central committee, and in 1923 was president of the Wisconsin Woman's Progressive Association, but left the organization when Robert M. La Follette, Sr., insisted on supporting Governor John J. Blaine. During the 1920s James was also engaged in a series of slander suits with Levi H. Bancroft (q.v.) growing out of her support of S. E. Smalley for the Republican nomination for a Wisconsin circuit judgeship. Active in social work, she administered the David G. James Memorial Fund established in 1922 for the relief of needy families in Richland County, Wisconsin. She was chairman of the county children's board for many years.".
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- Ada_James wikiPageWikiLink List_of_suffragists_and_suffragettes.
- Ada_James wikiPageWikiLink Nineteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ada_James wikiPageWikiLink Pacifism.
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- Ada_James wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin_State_Senate.
- Ada_James wikiPageWikiLink Womens_suffrage_in_the_United_States.
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- Ada_James wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ada James (1876–1952)".
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- Ada_James subject Category:1876_births.
- Ada_James subject Category:1952_deaths.
- Ada_James subject Category:American_birth_control_activists.
- Ada_James subject Category:American_pacifists.
- Ada_James subject Category:American_suffragists.
- Ada_James subject Category:American_temperance_activists.
- Ada_James subject Category:People_from_Richland_Center,_Wisconsin.
- Ada_James subject Category:Wisconsin_Republicans.
- Ada_James hypernym Suffragist.
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- Ada_James comment "Ada Lois James (March 23, 1876 – September 29, 1952) was a suffragist, social worker, and reformer. Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, she graduated from high school in 1894, taught school for several years, and soon became active in the woman's suffrage movement in which both her parents played prominent roles.".
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