Ellen Battelle Dietrick (1847–1895) was an American suffragist and author who was active in the movement's organizations in Kentucky and Massachusetts. She was a core member of the group that published The Woman's Bible in the 1890s.
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EllenBattelleDietrick (1847–1895) was an American suffragist and author who was active in the movement's organizations in Kentucky and Massachusetts...
authors writing in the late 19th and early 20th century, such as EllenBattelleDietrick and John Augustine Zahm, attribute to Paula (and, to a degree,...
associations and other factors prompted Alice Stone Blackwell and EllenBattelleDietrick to write a new constitution for the MWSA that would expand its...
founding officers were: president, Laura Clay; vice presidents, EllenBattelleDietrick and Mary Barr Clay; corresponding secretary, Eugenia B. Farmer;...
threatening danger". So influential were his views that suffragist EllenBattelleDietrick's last book, Women in the Early Christian Ministry (1897)—in which...