DescriptionAlmira Hollander Pitman, The Lexington Herald, 1918.jpg
English: Almira Hollander Pitman (1854–1939), the wife of Benjamin Franklin Keolaokalani Pitman, who was women suffrage leader in Massachusetts and Hawaii. She was the author of After Fifty Years: An Appreciation, and a Record of a Unique Incident accounting her travel back to Hawaii with her husband.
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Headline: Hawaiian Women Get Suffrage; Sister from States Aids Them. Paper: Lexington Herald, published as The Lexington Herald; Date: 06-19-1918; Issue: 170; Page: Page [1]; Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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