Addie Worth Bagley Daniels (née Adelaide Worth Bagley; May 1, 1869 - December 19, 1943) was an American suffragist leader and writer. She attended the Eighth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in 1920 as the US delegate, the appointee of President Woodrow Wilson,[1] upon the recommendation of Carrie Chapman Catt.[2]
^Ritzenhoff & Hermes 2009, p. 238.
^Voris 1996, p. 257.
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