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- Q18148812 description "Suffragist".
- Q18148812 description "Suffragist".
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- Q18148812 abstract "Naomi Bowman Talbert Anderson (March 1, 1863 – ?) was a black suffragist who advocated for equal rights for all genders and races in the 1870s. She wrote poetry and gave speeches highlighting the experience of African American women who were still enslaved by their inability to vote, receiving considerable praise from other suffragists for her contributions to the movement.".
- Q18148812 birthDate "1863".
- Q18148812 birthYear "1863".
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- Q18148812 dateOfBirth "1863".
- Q18148812 name "Anderson, Naomi".
- Q18148812 shortDescription "Suffragist".
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- Q18148812 comment "Naomi Bowman Talbert Anderson (March 1, 1863 – ?) was a black suffragist who advocated for equal rights for all genders and races in the 1870s. She wrote poetry and gave speeches highlighting the experience of African American women who were still enslaved by their inability to vote, receiving considerable praise from other suffragists for her contributions to the movement.".
- Q18148812 label "Naomi Anderson".
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- Q18148812 name "Anderson, Naomi".
- Q18148812 name "Naomi Anderson".
- Q18148812 surname "Anderson".