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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

American politician

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ACLU
ACLU
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Birthdate
August 7, 1890
Birthplace
Concord, New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
Date of Death
September 5, 1964
Place of Death
Moscow
Moscow
Occupation
Journalist
Journalist
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Writer
Politician
Politician
Suffragette
Suffragette

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United States
United States
Nickname
The Rebel Girl
Wikidata ID
Q463265
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (nickname: The Rebel Girl) was born on August 7, 1890 in Concord, New Hampshire, and was a citizen of the United States. She held multiple occupations, including journalist, writer, politician, and suffragette. Flynn was actively involved in social and political causes and founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She passed away on September 5, 1964, in Moscow. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was a well-known figure who championed for the rights of people as a journalist, writer, politician, and suffragette throughout her lifetime.

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