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Helen Dortch Longstreet (née , Dortch; April 20, 1863 – May 3, 1962), known as the "Fighting Lady", was an American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman serving as reporter, editor, publisher, and business manager. She was the first woman who tried to secure a public office in the state of Georgia. She was the second wife of Confederate general James Longstreet. She earned her nickname from being a champion of causes such as preservation of the environment and civil rights. She is also remembered for her work as a Confederate memorialist and postmistress. In Governor William Yates Atkinson's first campaign, she rendered him valuable service by her vigorous editorials. Her stirring fight to have women made eligible to the position of State Librarian was the first successful movem

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  • Helen Dortch Longstreet (en)
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  • Гелен Дорч-Лонґстріт (uk)
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  • Helen Dortch Longstreet (née , Dortch; April 20, 1863 – May 3, 1962), known as the "Fighting Lady", was an American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman serving as reporter, editor, publisher, and business manager. She was the first woman who tried to secure a public office in the state of Georgia. She was the second wife of Confederate general James Longstreet. She earned her nickname from being a champion of causes such as preservation of the environment and civil rights. She is also remembered for her work as a Confederate memorialist and postmistress. In Governor William Yates Atkinson's first campaign, she rendered him valuable service by her vigorous editorials. Her stirring fight to have women made eligible to the position of State Librarian was the first successful movem (en)
  • Helen Dortch Longstreet (nascida Dortch; Carnesville, 20 de abril de 1863 – Milledgeville, 3 de maio de 1962), conhecida como "Fighting Lady", foi uma advogada social americana, bibliotecária e jornalista que atuava como repórter, editora, produtora editorial e gerente de negócios. Ela foi a primeira mulher que tentou garantir um cargo público no estado da Geórgia. Ela foi a segunda esposa do general confederado, James Longstreet. Ela ganhou o apelido por ser uma defensora de causas como preservação do meio ambiente e direitos civis. Ela também é lembrada por seu trabalho como memorialista e postmistress confederada. (pt)
  • Гелен Дорч-Лонґстріт (20 квітня 1863 — 3 травня 1962), відома як «Леді, що бореться» за боротьбу зі збереження довкілля та громадянські права — американська активістка, феміністка, бібліотекарка, репортерка, редакторка, видавчиня та бізнес-менеджерка. Перша жінка, яка змогла добитися державної посади в штаті Джорджія. Відома роботою меморіалістки та поштарки. (uk)
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  • Milledgeville, Georgia, U.S. (en)
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