Margaret Melville

Margaret Melville was a school principal and suffrage advocate who worked to link the women’s movement with wartime service. She organized debates and lectures about women’s contributions to the war and the right to vote, arguing that women had earned political representation through their service in civil defense, agriculture, and education. Melville’s speeches resonated especially with younger women, who were joining clubs and civic organizations in growing numbers during the war years.

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