Margaret Hinchey

Margaret Hinchey (19 October 1873 – 29 February 1944) was an American suffragist, labor organizer, and leader.

[2] She was born on the 19 October 1873 at Coolready, Bodyke parish, county Clare, to Thomas Hinchy and Mary Moloney as the eldest daughter of eight children.

[2] In February 1914, Hinchey spoke at the White House[4] in Washington D.C. for a meeting of the Equal Suffrage League, recounting her meeting (along with 35 other women suffragists) with President Woodrow Wilson to push for women's suffrage.

[7] In 1914 Hinchey was a part of the "Women's Suffrage Movement" in the state of Montana.

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