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  1. Helen Frances “Fanny” Garrison Villard (December 16, 1844 – July 5, 1928) was an American women's suffrage campaigner, pacifist and a co-founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

  2. Fanny Garrison Villard, the fourth of seven children and only daughter of famous abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and Helen Benson Garrison, was born in Boston in 1844 at the height of her father's anti-slavery crusade.

  3. Biography. Helen Francis "Fanny" Garrison Villard was an American women's suffrage campaigner, pacifist and a co-founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She was the daughter of prominent publisher and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and the wife of railroad tycoon Henry Villard.

  4. Fanny Garrison Villard, daughter of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, was a social reformer and champion of woman's suffrage and international peace. She married the journalist Henry Villard in 1866.

  5. Fanny Garrison Villard was an active member of the Women's suffrage movement in 1906 and had begun to speak at debates and legislative hearings. This led to her involvement in the Peace movement in 1915 during World War I, joining the Women's Peace Party under founder Jane Addams. [11] .

  6. Death of Mrs. Henry Villard At her home "Thorwood," Dobbs Ferry, New York, Mrs. Fanny Garrison Villard died on July 5, 1928, at the age of 83 years. Her long and eventful life was from early childhood brought into contact with issues of national and international import. She was the daughter of William Lloyd Garrison and, as her

  7. "Villard, Fanny Garrison (1844-1928), social reformer, suffragist, and pacifist" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.