Nanette B. Paul | |
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Born | Nanette Baker March 29, 1866 Delaware County, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | April 10, 1928 (aged 62) Washington, D.C. |
Occupation(s) | legal scholar, lawyer, suffragist, author, instructor, and lecturer |
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Notable work | Parliamentary law (1908) |
Spouse |
Daniel Paul (m. 1888) |
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Nanette B. Paul (1866–1928) was an American legal scholar, lawyer, suffragist, author, instructor, and lecturer.[1] She was a widely-known authority on parliamentary law. Actively identified with the woman suffrage movement, Paul served as vice-president and was the co-founder of the Susan B. Anthony Foundation.[2] She also established a biblical museum and a finishing school for girls.