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- Q6763473 description "American suffragist".
- Q6763473 description "American suffragist".
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- Q6763473 abstract "A suffragist, philanthropist, lawyer, and freethinker, Marilla Marks (Young) Ricker (1840-1920) accomplished a remarkable number of firsts during her lifetime. She became the first woman to be accepted into the bar in New Hampshire, the first woman to run for governor in that state, and the first woman to apply for a federal foreign ambassadorship post. She made significant and lasting contributions to the issues of women's rights and irreligion through her actions and her writings.".
- Q6763473 birthDate "1840".
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- Q6763473 dateOfBirth "1840".
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- Q6763473 name "Ricker, Marilla".
- Q6763473 shortDescription "American suffragist".
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- Q6763473 comment "A suffragist, philanthropist, lawyer, and freethinker, Marilla Marks (Young) Ricker (1840-1920) accomplished a remarkable number of firsts during her lifetime. She became the first woman to be accepted into the bar in New Hampshire, the first woman to run for governor in that state, and the first woman to apply for a federal foreign ambassadorship post. She made significant and lasting contributions to the issues of women's rights and irreligion through her actions and her writings.".
- Q6763473 label "Marilla Ricker".
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- Q6763473 givenName "Marilla".
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- Q6763473 surname "Ricker".