Belva Ann Lockwood (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Belva Lockwood, Lawyer, Dies at 86. Only Woman Who Ran for Presidency and First to Practice in Supreme Court. A Pioneer in Suffrage. She Fought Case of Cherokee Indians Against the Government and Won $5,000,000 Settlement". The New York Times. May 20, 1917. Retrieved September 12, 2012. Mrs. Belva A.B. Lockwood, the first woman admitted to practice before the Supreme Court, a pioneer in the woman suffrage movement, and the only woman who was ever a candidate for President of the United States, died here today in her eighty-sixth year.

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