Mary Hilliard Hinton
Mary Hilliard Hinton (June 7, 1869 – January 6, 1961) was an American painter, historian, clubwoman, and political activist. She was a leader in North Carolina's anti-suffragist movement and an outspoken white supremacist, co-founding and running North Carolina's branches of the States Rights Defense League and the Southern Rejection League. A prominent clubwoman, Hinton was active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Colonial Dames of America, and the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America; serving as a booklet editor, artist, registrar, and state regent for the North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6Author: Moffitt, E. E. (Elvira Evelina), 1836-1930Other Authors: '; “...Hinton, Mary Hilliard, 1869-1961...”
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7Published 1909Other Authors: '; “...Hinton, Mary Hilliard, 1869-1961...”In collection: Published Materials
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9Published 1913Other Authors: '; “...Hinton, Mary Hilliard, 1869-1961...”In collection: Published Materials
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12Published 1901Other Authors: ';In collection: Published MaterialsJournal
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13Published 1903Other Authors: ';In collection: Published MaterialsBook
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14Published 1922Other Authors: ';In collection: Published MaterialsBook