Esther Griffin White

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Died1954 (aged 8485)
Resting placeEarlham Cemetery
Esther Griffin White
Bookplate of Esther Griffin White designed by her brother, Raymond White.
Born1869
Died1954 (aged 8485)
Resting placeEarlham Cemetery
EducationEarlham College
Known forJournalism & Women's rights activism

Esther Griffin White (1869–1954), was an American journalist, poet, politician, and women's rights activist. She was an active members of the women's suffrage movement and in 1920 became the first woman in Indiana to have her name on a state election ballot.[1] White was also the first woman in Indiana to campaign for a seat in the United States House of Representatives.[2]

White was born in Richmond, Indiana in 1869.[2] Her parents, Oliver White and Mary Caroline Cottom, were Quakers, and her father was a teacher.[3] As a teenager, White attended classes at Earlham College, but never completed her degree.[4][3]

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