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  1. Katherine Wilson Sheppard ( née Catherine Wilson Malcolm; 10 March 1848 – 13 July 1934) was the most prominent member of the women's suffrage movement in New Zealand and the country's most famous suffragist. Born in Liverpool, England, she emigrated to New Zealand with her family in 1868.

  2. Kate Sheppard: Leading the way for women is a creative non-fiction sophisticated picture book; telling a real story in story-format. It is written in third person and chronologically tells Kate Sheppard’s life, focusing on the lead up to women getting the vote.

  3. Katherine Wilson Sheppard (Liverpool, 10 de março de 1847 – Christchurch, 13 de julho de 1934) [1] foi uma integrante de maior destaque do movimento pelo sufrágio feminino da Nova Zelândia. Biografia. Foi a integrante mais proeminente do movimento sufragista feminino na Nova Zelândia e a sufragista mais famosa do país.

  4. O projeto de lei foi resultado de anos de movimentos femininos liderados por Kate Sheppard. Tais movimentos surgiram no ano de 1880, adquirindo força em 1891 com um documento reunindo mais de 9 mil assinaturas, passando a quase 20 mil no ano seguinte e, por fim, em 1893, aproximando-se de 32 mil assinaturas (das quais apenas 21 eram homens).

  5. 26 de mai. de 2000 · Student Resource: study ideas, questions and activities (pdf) The leader and main figurehead of the suffragist movement in New Zealand – the first country in the world to grant universal adult suffrage to men and women equally.

  6. ve. There are a number of areas where Kate Sheppard adds significant detail of our knowledge of the early women's movement. The book carefully delineates the franchise network and Sheppard's key place within this movement, confirming. her skill as a political strategist and her energy and persistence in promo.

  7. Kate Sheppard, English-born activist, who was a leader in the woman suffrage movement in New Zealand. She was instrumental in making New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote (1893).