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Daisy Lampkin American activist who used her considerable skills as a speaker, an organizer, and a fundraiser to advance a variety of causes, especially those devoted to helping women and minorities. She was known for rallying fellow African Americans to join and contribute to the National
Calaméo - How Women Won the Vote
Pittsburgh's Womens' Suffrage Centennial
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Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin (1888-1965) - Find a Grave Memorial
Five You Should Know: African American Suffragists National Museum of African American History and Culture
The Tiny Building That Pays Tribute to a Larger-Than-Life Civil Rights Leader - Atlas Obscura
Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin (1888-1965) - Find a Grave Memorial
The NAACP's Anti-Lynching Campaign
7 Women Besides Susan B. Anthony Whose Graves Deserve “I Voted” Stickers
Suffragist Daisy Lampkin's house stands in the science center's railroad — and in the Hill District still