Eva Channing (1854–1930) was a Boston area suffragist leader and writer.
Eva Channing | |
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Born | 1854 Boston |
Died | 1930 (aged 75–76) North Carolina |
Occupation | Suffragist |
Parent(s) |
Early life
editEva Channing was born in 1854 to parents William Francis Channing and Susan Elizabeth Burdick Channing.[1] Her mother was also active in the suffrage movement, and her grandfather, William Ellery Channing, was a well-known Unitarian minister.[1] Eva Channing attended Boston University as a member of the class of 1877.[1]
Career
editChanning served in a number of Boston area suffrage organizations, including the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association and the Massachusetts School Suffrage Association.[1] In addition, she wrote frequent contributions to the Women's Journal, advocating for women's rights in both Europe, particularly Germany, and the United States.[1]