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The Woman's Exponent

  • Writer: Neylan McBaine
    Neylan McBaine
  • Aug 1, 2014
  • 1 min read

Woman's Exponent (1872–1914) was a prominent, independent, 42-year-long feminist newspaper in Utah created by and for Latter-day Saint (Mormon) women. Edited by Louise L. Greene and later Emmeline B. Wells, it supported women’s suffrage, education, and theology, acting as a key voice for the Relief Society. 

 
 
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