From Punjab to London: The Suffragette Princess

Sophia Duleep Singh was a typical British suffragette, blending in with the crowds of protestors; her only stated interest was “the advancement of women.” But Sophia’s life was anything but typical.  Sophia’s story begins four thousand miles away from her home, with her grandfather Ranjit.  Ranjit Singh was the only ruler of the Sikh Empire,  […]

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Madame Restell: From Butcher’s Maid to Butcher of Women

Anne Trow Lohman, aka Madame Restell (1812-1878), was a notorious abortion provider who practiced without formal medical training in 19th-century New York City; the term “Restellism” became synonymous with abortion by the late 1830s. Born in Painswick, England, Lohman worked as a butcher’s maid starting at age 15. Shortly after she immigrated to New York with her first husband, he succumbed to

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This Black History Month, Celebrate Black Suffragists and Pro-Life Leaders!

“At the dawn of the suffrage movement, no known African-American women attended the famous Seneca Falls Convention, despite the abolitionist sentiments that gave birth to the campaign for women’s rights. “White women, who were still powerless in many ways, needed to influence men to attain the vote. Susan B. Anthony had signed a declaration for

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