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has gloss | eng: Womans Exponent (1872–1914) was a monthly newspaper for women which began publication in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory in 1872. Originally conceived by leaders in the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Exponent was a generally accepted voice for the women of the LDS Church. However, the Exponents editorial board and management also acted independently of the church hierarchy and had considerable influence in matters of Utah and national politics. Its editorials frequently championed both plural marriage and women's suffrage. |
lexicalization | eng: Woman's Exponent |
instance of | c/Defunct newspapers of the United States |
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