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Belle Kearney

(Kearney, Belle, 1863-1939)

Photo of Carrie Belle Kearney (1863-1939) from her autobiography A Slaveholder’s Daughter (circa 1900).  Kearney was an American temperance reformer, suffragist, teacher, white supremacist, and the first woman elected to the Mississippi State Senate.
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Carrie Belle Kearney (March 6, 1863 – February 27, 1939) was an American temperance reformer, suffragist, teacher, white supremacist, and the first woman elected to the Mississippi State Senate. A Democrat, she served in the state senate in 1924 and 1926. She lived in Flora, Mississippi, and represented Madison County. (From Wikipedia)

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