
Lydia Becker
Lydia Ernestine Becker (24 February 1827 – 18 July 1890) was a leader in the early British suffrage movement, as well as an amateur scientist with interests in biology and astronomy. She established Manchester as a centre for the suffrage movement and with Richard Pankhurst she arranged for the first woman to vote in a British election and a court case was unsuccessfully brought to exploit the precedent. Becker is also remembered for founding and publishing the Women’s Suffrage Journal between 1870 and 1890.
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- Other Names :Lydia Becker,Лидия Беккер,Лідія Беккер,לידיה בקר,ليديا بيكر,لیڈیا بیکر,ലിഡിയ ബെക്കർ,ლიდია ბეკერი,莉迪亞·貝克爾
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- Country : United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland
- Born on 18 July