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Margaret Bullock (journalist)

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Although there is little known about Margaret Bullock's early life, at age 24 she married George Bullock, a warehouse-man, on 10 February 1869 in Auckland. After eight years of marriage and the birth of five children, Margaret Bullock became a widow when her husband George died at sea aboard the
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In 1902, Margaret Bullock was diagnosed with cancer and was forced to withdraw from political activism and retired from many of her suffrage organisations and committees. At the age of 57, Bullock died from cancer on 17 June 1903 at her home in Wanganui.
91:, which worked towards getting the vote for women. Bullock was the vice president of the organisation since its establishment, and eventually served as president from 1893 to 1897. Later, her familiarity with politics eased the passing of the 99:, serving as vice president in 1900, and was significant in encouraging political participation in women and defending their rights. Unlike other prominent suffragists at the time, Bullock was not supportive of the 284: 96: 274: 100: 294: 207: 92: 212: 279: 269: 289: 264: 138: 259: 254: 64: 59: 134: 236: 154: 37: 67:, Bullock became one of New Zealand's first female parliamentary reporters. Under her 248: 63:, owned by her brother, Gilbert Carson. As reporter and assistant editor for the 103:(WCTU), but continued to fight for equal rights and equal pay within Wanganui. 202: 88: 68: 54: 32:, (4 January 1845–17 June 1903) was a New Zealand journalist, writer, 33: 179:
Labrum, Bronwyn (1990). "For the better discharge of our duties".
71:, Tua-o-rangi, Bullock published her first and only novel, 95:
which gave New Zealand women the vote. She helped run the
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feminist
social reformer
Wanganui
Wanganui Chronicle
Wanganui Chronicle
pseudonym
Wanganui Women's Franchise League
1893 Electoral Bill
National Council of Women of New Zealand
Women's Christian Temperance Union





ISBN
0908912382
"Utu: A Story of Love, Hate and Revenge | NZETC"


"Margaret Bullock"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Link to Bullock's novel, UTU: A Story of Love, Hate, and Revenge
Categories
1845 births
1903 deaths
New Zealand feminists
New Zealand journalists
New Zealand women journalists

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