Maybelle Stephens Mitchell
American suffragist (1872 – 1919) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Isabel "Maybelle" Stephens Mitchell (January 13, 1872 – January 25, 1919) was an American suffragist, clubwoman, and activist. Born into a prestigious planting family of Irish Catholic background, she was educated at the Villa Maria Convent in Quebec and the Atlanta Female Seminary in Georgia. A social and political activist, Mitchell was a leader in the women's suffrage movement in Georgia, protesting against state laws and meeting with local politicians to advocate for the rights of women, and was a member of the Atlanta Woman's Club. In 1915, she served as the president of the Atlanta Women's Suffrage League and, later, co-founded the League of Women Voters in Georgia. Mitchell helped establish the Catholic Layman's Association of Georgia, fighting against Anti-Catholicism in the United States. She was the mother of author and journalist Margaret Mitchell, whose character Ellen Robillard O'Hara from Gone With the Wind may have been based on Mitchell.
Maybelle Stephens Mitchell | |
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Born | Mary Isabel Stephens (1872-01-13)January 13, 1872 Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | January 25, 1919(1919-01-25) (aged 47) Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, U.S. |
Resting place | Oakland Cemetery |
Education | Villa Maria Convent Atlanta Female Seminary |
Occupation(s) | suffragist, activist |
Spouse | Eugene Muse Mitchell (m.1893) |
Children | 3 (including Margaret Mitchell) |
Parent(s) | John Stephens Annie Fitzgerald |
Relatives | Joseph Mitchell (grandson) Mary Melanie Holliday (cousin) |