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Alice Gertrude Baldwin
Born 1859 (1859)
Died 1943 (aged 83–84)
Education New York University
Occupation Suffragist
Relatives Maria Louise Baldwin (sister)

Alice Gertrude Baldwin (1859 – 1943) was an African-American suffragist.

Family life

Gertrude Baldwin was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1859 to Mary E. Baldwin and Peter L. Baldwin. She was the second of three children, with one older sister, Maria Louise Baldwin, and one younger brother, Louis F. Baldwin.

Education and career

She grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and attended New York University after attending teacher's college.

Suffrage work

The Wilmington Equal Suffrage Club was formed March 19, 1914, and Alice Gertrude Baldwin was a member. She was a champion of woman suffrage and racial equality and worked for women's suffrage through the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment.

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