Frances Willard

Frances Willard

female, deceased (1898)
Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard (September 28,1839-February 17,1898) was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist. She... More
James Black

James Black

male, deceased (1893)
James Black (1823 - 1893) became a leader of the temperance movement in the United States after having a bad experience with alcohol intoxication,... More
Frances Harper

Frances Harper

female, deceased (1911)
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (24 September, 1825 - 22 February, 1911) born to free parents in Baltimore, Maryland, was an African American... More

Edith Smith Davis

female
Edith Smith Davis was a major leader in the temperance movement. She served as Superintendent of the Bureau of Scientific Investigation and the... More

Marie C. Brehm

female
Suffragette Marie Caroline Brehm was the first legally qualified female candidate to run for the vice-presidency of the United States, which she... More
Ella Reeve Bloor

Ella Reeve Bloor

female, deceased (1951)
Ella Reeve Bloor also known as Ella Bloor' and Mother Bloor but born Ella Reeve (1862-1951) was a radical labor organizer, socialist and communist... More
Eliza Daniel Stewart

Eliza Daniel Stewart

female, 192 years old
Eliza Daniel Stewart, born in 1816, was an early temperance movement leader. In 1872, she urged wives of "drunkards" to sue alcohol dealers and may... More

Daisey Douglas Barr

female
Daisy Douglas Barr was Imperial Empress (leader) of the Indiana Women's Ku Klux Klan (WKKK) in the early 1920s and an active member of the Women's... More

Martha McClellan Brown

female, deceased (1916)
Martha McClellan Brown April 6, 1838-August 31, 1916 was a major leader in the temperance movement. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she and her... More

Julia Coleman

female
Julia Coleman was Superintendent of the Literature (publications) Department of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). In 1868 she... More