Helen Bright Clark
Helen Bright Clark (1840–1927) was a British women's rights activist and suffragist. The daughter of a radical Member of Parliament, Clark was a prominent speaker for women's voting rights and at times a political realist who served as a mainstay of the 19th century suffrage movement in South West England. A liberal in all senses, Clark aided progress toward universal human brotherhood through her activities in organisations which assisted former slaves and aboriginal peoples.
Helen Bright Clark | |
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Born | Helen Priestman Bright 1840 Rochdale, Lancashire, England |
Died | 1927 (aged 86–87) |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Suffragist, Activist |
Spouse |
William Stephens Clark
(m. 1866–1925) |
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