Katherine Duer Mackay

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Katherine Duer Mackay was an American socialite and suffragist known for her prominent role in New York high society and early 20th-century women's rights activism.

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Katherine Duer Mackay canonical 1

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instanceOf human
socialite
suffragist
women's rights activist
areaOfActivism expansion of women's public roles
women's political rights
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American of European descent
familyName Duer NERFINISHED
Mackay NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork political advocacy
social reform
women's rights
givenName Katherine NERFINISHED
hasRole society leader
suffrage organizer
knownFor advocacy for women's right to vote
bridging elite social circles and political reform causes
organizing suffrage activities among society women
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement first-wave feminism
women's suffrage movement in the United States
name Katherine Duer Mackay NERFINISHED
notableActivityLocation New York high-society venues
notableCharacteristic engagement in public advocacy unusual for elite women of her era
high social visibility
notableFor leadership in the women's suffrage movement in New York
prominent role in New York high society
occupation socialite
suffragist
women's rights activist
placeOfActivity New York NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment support for women's enfranchisement
residence New York City
sexOrGender female
socialClass upper class
sphereOfInfluence New York high society NERFINISHED
early 20th-century women's rights activism in the United States
timePeriod early 20th century
typeOfSocialite New York socialite GENERATED
usedStatusFor promoting women's suffrage
supporting reform causes affecting women

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Ellin Mackay mother Katherine Duer Mackay