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- Florence_Brooks_Whitehouse comment "Florence Brooks Whitehouse (October 29, 1869 – 1945) was an American suffragist, activist and novelist from Maine. In 2008, Whitehouse was inducated to the Maine Women's Hall of Fame. She was an early feminist who was considered radical for her support of Alice Paul and the tactics of the National Women's Party.She was born into a wealthy and prominent family Augusta, Maine and attended Augusta Public Schools and St. Catherine's Hall boarding school.".
- Q8563903 comment "Florence Brooks Whitehouse (October 29, 1869 – 1945) was an American suffragist, activist and novelist from Maine. In 2008, Whitehouse was inducated to the Maine Women's Hall of Fame. She was an early feminist who was considered radical for her support of Alice Paul and the tactics of the National Women's Party.She was born into a wealthy and prominent family Augusta, Maine and attended Augusta Public Schools and St. Catherine's Hall boarding school.".