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Caroline Nichols Churchill (December 23, 1833 – 1926) was a Canadian-born writer and newspaper editor in the United States, best known as the editor of the Queen Bee, a feminist publication prominent during the Colorado Suffrage movement. As a travel writer and editor, Churchill aimed to promote female independence in the post Civil War West, culminating ultimately in the right to vote in the state of Colorado. Her publications Over the Purple Hills, Over the Evergreen Hills, and Little Sheaves detailed the growth of California as well as her experiences in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory and later Colorado. In 1988, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.

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  • Caroline Nichols Churchill (en)
  • كارولين نيكولز تشيرشل (ar)
  • Caroline M. Nichols Churchill (fr)
  • Caroline Nichols Churchill (pt)
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  • كارولين نيكولز تشيرشل (بالإنجليزية: Caroline M. Nichols Churchill)‏ هي نسوية ‏ وسفرجات وصحفية أمريكية، ولدت في 23 ديسمبر 1833 في بيكرينغ في كندا، وتوفيت في 14 يناير 1926 في كولورادو سبرينغس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Caroline Nichols Churchill (December 23, 1833 – 1926) was a Canadian-born writer and newspaper editor in the United States, best known as the editor of the Queen Bee, a feminist publication prominent during the Colorado Suffrage movement. As a travel writer and editor, Churchill aimed to promote female independence in the post Civil War West, culminating ultimately in the right to vote in the state of Colorado. Her publications Over the Purple Hills, Over the Evergreen Hills, and Little Sheaves detailed the growth of California as well as her experiences in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory and later Colorado. In 1988, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Caroline Nichols Churchill, née le 23 décembre 1833 à Pickering (Ontario, Canada) et morte le 14 janvier 1926 à Colorado Springs (Colorado, États-Unis), était une féministe américaine. (fr)
  • Caroline Nichols Churchill (Pickering, 23 de dezembro de 1833 – Colorado Springs, 14 de janeiro de 1926) foi uma escritora e editora de jornal nascida no Canadá e mais conhecida por ter sido a editora Queen Bee, dos Estados Unidos, uma publicação feminista proeminente durante o movimento do sufrágio feminino de Colorado. Como escritora e editora de viagens, Churchill pretendia promover a independência feminina no pós-Guerra Civil Ocidental, culminando em última análise no direito de voto no estado do Colorado. Suas publicações como Over the Purple Hills, Over the Evergreen Hills e Little Sheaves, detalharam o crescimento da Califórnia, bem como suas experiências no Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Território Indígena e depois Colorado. Em 1988, ela foi destaque no . (pt)
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  • Caroline Nichols Churchill (en)
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