Mrs. Gilbert E. Jones was an influential advocate for women's suffrage, actively participating in movements that sought to secure voting rights for women. She utilized her platform to raise awareness about the importance of suffrage and mobilized support through speeches, writings, and community organizing. Her efforts contributed to the broader fight for gender equality and helped pave the way for the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment in the United States. Through her activism, Jones exemplified the dedication and resilience of women fighting for their rights during that era.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones.
In Britain they were Suffragettes, led by Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst & her daughters, Sylvia & Christobel.
Both Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony died before the woman's suffrage movement became law. Mrs. Stanton in l902; I believe Susan B in l906.
The Mrs. means that she is married.
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It can be but Mr. and Mrs. Jones or Mr. and Mrs Carl Jones are equally acceptable.
He is frightened of Mrs. Jones.
In English, either order is acceptable, but Mr. and Mrs. Jones is the more commonly used order.
Mrs. Jones!
Mrs. Jones' Birthday was created on 1909-08-30.
In French, "Mrs. Jones" is translated as "Madame Jones." The term "Madame" is used to address a married or older woman, similar to "Mrs." in English.
Yes, "Mrs. Jones" is a common noun because it refers to a general title used for a married woman. It does not refer to a specific or unique Mrs. Jones.
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Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.