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April 17, 2008

The Iranian Woman Who Made Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Possible

Unknown to those feminist pioneers, not long before the gathering at Seneca Falls, thousands of miles away in Iran, a.k.a. Persia, the woman now known as Tahirih … launched the movement for gender equality that led, in America at least, to women’s suffrage in 1920 and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

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Tags: Baha'i Faith, feminism, Hillary Clinton, history, Iran, Seneca Falls, Tahirih, women's rights

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