Florence Howe Hall
Florence Marion Howe Hall (August 25, 1845 – April 10, 1922) was an American writer, critic, and lecturer about women's suffrage in the United States. Along with her two sisters, Laura Elizabeth Richards and Maude Howe Elliott, Hall received the first Pulitzer Prize for a biography, Julia Ward Howe.
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Born | August 25, 1845 South Boston, Massachusetts |
Died | April 10, 1922 (aged 76) High Bridge, New Jersey |
Nationality | American |
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