Julia Wilbur (August 8, 1815 – June 6, 1895) was a Quaker abolitionist and suffragist. She kept a diary during the Civil War and in it she records events of historical significance as well as everyday happenings that provide a picture into life during that time. She is noted to have worked alongside Susan B. Anthony to establish voting rights for women. She was an early member and later secretary of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society (RLASS), which helped fund Frederick Douglass' newspaper.
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8 August 1815 Milan, New York
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6 June 1895 (aged 79) Washington, D.C.
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Zodiac | Leo |
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