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Thursday, January 30, 2020

Summer Learning Journey Day 3: Women's Activity 1:The Right to Vote

Kate Sheppard was a very famous and important New Zealander. In the late 1800s, she fought for women to have the right to vote in elections. She did this by creating petitions (lists with the names of people who supported her), running public meetings, writing letters to the newspaper, and talking to politicians.

As a result of her hard work, women in New Zealand (NZ) were first granted the right to vote in 1893. This made NZ the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. We call this right ‘women’s suffrage’.

In honour of Kate Sheppard’s work, the NZ government has put her image on the current $10 note.
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This is Kate Edger
She is a Scholar born in England immigrated to NZ in 1862.
1857-1935.

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