"Society is composed of groups, and as long as the smaller groups do not secure for the individual justice and liberty, the greater cannot secure it."
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About Belva Lockwood
Belva Lockwood (1830–1917) was an American attorney, educator, and advocate for women's rights. She became one of the first female lawyers in the United States, successfully overcoming gender discrimination in the legal profession. Lockwood was a prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement, actively lobbying for equal rights and advocating for the federal suffrage amendment. Her groundbreaking work paved the way for future generations of women to pursue careers in law and politics.
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