she got the right for women to vote
Kate Shepard Was A Leader Of The Women's Suffrage Movement In New Zealand. She And The Members Of The Women's Temperance Movement Won The Vote For Women In New Zealand
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Kate Sheppard gave women the right to vote on the 19 September 1893
There are people, a man and a women. The women is Kate Walsh.
sí, Kate Malone está vivo
Kate is 5'10" (178 cm). This is usually considered to be quite tall for women.
because they are grown women
Kate and Allie - 1984 Working Women 5-20 was released on: USA: 22 February 1988
Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead has written: 'A history of women in medicine' -- subject(s): History, History of Medicine, Medicine, Women in medicine, Women physicians 'Medical women of America' -- subject(s): History, Medical education, Medicine, Women, Women physicians
Kate sheppard was leader and figurehead of the NZ Woman's suffragist movement and was influential in the campaign for equal voting rights for women. New Zealand granted the right to vote to women in 1893 becoming the first country in the world to do so, thus Kate Sheppard's activity helped not only NZ women but women the world over.
Kate Sheppard saw the system of votes for adult males only as unjust and unrepresentative for women so she did something about it.
Kate Lacey has written: 'Feminine Frequencies' -- subject(s): Women in the mass media industry, Radio broadcasting, Broadcasting, Mass media and women, Employees, History