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Mary Elizabeth Lease

Jan 6, 2025
Dive into the life of Mary Elizabeth Lease, a fierce advocate for farmers and women's rights during the Gilded Age. Discover her transition from the Republican Party to the Union Labor Party as she fought against political opposition. Her powerful speeches resonated with many while polarizing others. Explore the historical struggles of class legislation and poverty in America, and how Lease's activism reflected broader societal issues. Journey through her political evolution, her impact on suffrage, and the complexities of her legacy.
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Failed Farming

  • The Leases tried farming in Kansas, borrowing money for setup.
  • They struggled, defaulted on loans, and lost the farm within a year, moving to Texas.
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Finding Her Voice

  • In Denison, Texas, Charles Lease worked at a pharmacy owned by the Atchisons, who influenced Mary Elizabeth.
  • Sarah Atchison involved Lease in the temperance movement, where her powerful speaking skills emerged.
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Second Farming Attempt

  • The Leases returned to Kansas and tried farming again, renting instead of buying.
  • They had slightly better results with their corn crop, but it still wasn't profitable.
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