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Mary Jane Warfield Clay (January 20, 1815 – April 29, 1900) was an American socialite, suffragist, abolitionist, and political activist. An early leader in the suffrage movement in Kentucky, she began by forming a suffrage club at her home in 1879. Her experience and success as a farm manager included her acute business sense in the middle of the American Civil War, like selling supplies from her farm to both Union and Confederate forces when they each occupied the Commonwealth. Her most active work in the suffrage movement was to encourage and support her daughters who would become the most well known Kentucky suffragists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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  • Mary Jane Warfield Clay (20 de enero de 1815 - 29 de abril de 1900) fue una de las primeras líderes del movimiento sufragista en Kentucky; ella comenzó formando un club de sufragio en su casa en 1879. Su experiencia y éxito como gerente de una granja incluyeron su agudo sentido comercial en medio de la Guerra Civil, como vender suministros de su granja a las fuerzas de la Unión y Confederadas cuando cada uno ocupaba La Mancomunidad. Su trabajo más activo en el movimiento de sufragio fue alentar y apoyar a sus hijas, que se convertirían en las sufragistas de Kentucky más conocidas del siglo XIX y principios del XX. (es)
  • Mary Jane Warfield Clay (January 20, 1815 – April 29, 1900) was an American socialite, suffragist, abolitionist, and political activist. An early leader in the suffrage movement in Kentucky, she began by forming a suffrage club at her home in 1879. Her experience and success as a farm manager included her acute business sense in the middle of the American Civil War, like selling supplies from her farm to both Union and Confederate forces when they each occupied the Commonwealth. Her most active work in the suffrage movement was to encourage and support her daughters who would become the most well known Kentucky suffragists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. (en)
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  • Mary Jane Warfield Clay (20 de enero de 1815 - 29 de abril de 1900) fue una de las primeras líderes del movimiento sufragista en Kentucky; ella comenzó formando un club de sufragio en su casa en 1879. Su experiencia y éxito como gerente de una granja incluyeron su agudo sentido comercial en medio de la Guerra Civil, como vender suministros de su granja a las fuerzas de la Unión y Confederadas cuando cada uno ocupaba La Mancomunidad. Su trabajo más activo en el movimiento de sufragio fue alentar y apoyar a sus hijas, que se convertirían en las sufragistas de Kentucky más conocidas del siglo XIX y principios del XX. (es)
  • Mary Jane Warfield Clay (January 20, 1815 – April 29, 1900) was an American socialite, suffragist, abolitionist, and political activist. An early leader in the suffrage movement in Kentucky, she began by forming a suffrage club at her home in 1879. Her experience and success as a farm manager included her acute business sense in the middle of the American Civil War, like selling supplies from her farm to both Union and Confederate forces when they each occupied the Commonwealth. Her most active work in the suffrage movement was to encourage and support her daughters who would become the most well known Kentucky suffragists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. (en)
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