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LYDIA BECKER (1827-1890)
A one-page autograph letter, signed, on paper headed "Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage," addressed 29 Parliament St., London, [no date], to W.F. Lawrence Esq. M.P., stating: "I have the honour to forward to you a copy of a resolution, and an invitation to a meeting of members of Parliament on Wednesday .... " (some light spotting).

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Lydia Becker was one of the earliest pioneers of the Women's Suffrage Movement. She co-founded and became secretary for the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1867. In 1870 she founded a monthly newsletter The Women's Suffrage Journal and edited it over the next 20 years. She became secretary of the London Central Committee for Women's Suffrage and eventually its parliamentary candidate.

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