Cora Agnes Benneson
American attorney and women’s rights advocate

Born
June 10th, 1851
174 years ago
Died
June 8th, 1919
106 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United States
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Graduated from the University of Michigan Law School. Practiced law in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Advocated for women's legal rights and contributed to legal reforms. Participated actively in organizations dedicated to women's suffrage and professional opportunities for women.
Graduated from the University of Michigan Law School
Advocated for women's legal rights
Contributed to women's suffrage organizations
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