Jacobs, Pattie Ruffner (1875–1935)

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Jacobs, Pattie Ruffner (1875–1935)

American suffragist and social reformer. Born Oct 2, 1875, in Malden, WV; died Dec 22, 1935, in Birmingham, Alabama; dau. of Lewis Ruffner and Virginia Louise (West) Ruffner; m. Solon Harold Jacobs, Feb 8, 1898; children: 2 daughters.

Co-founded (1911) and assumed presidency of Birmingham Equal Suffrage Association; served as president (1912–16) and chair (1918–20) of Alabama Equal Suffrage Association; served as 2nd auditor (1916–18) and congressional committee member of National American Woman Suffrage Association; after ratification of 19th Amendment, helped transform state suffrage association into Alabama League of Women Voters; during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, worked as head of women's division of Consumers' Advisory Board of National Recovery Administration and as publicity speaker for Tennessee Valley Authority.

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