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  1. Isabelle Case La Follette (April 21, 1859 – August 18, 1931) was a women's suffrage, peace, and civil rights activist in Wisconsin, United States. She worked with the Woman's Peace Party during World War I .

  2. Belle Case La Follette. 1859–1931. City: Baraboo, Madison, Summit. County: Dane, Sauk, Waukesha. Belle Case La Follette was the first woman to graduate from law school in Wisconsin and an outspoken advocate for women's right to vote.

  3. Belle Case La Follette was a lawyer, journalist, editor, suffragist and counselor who provided much of the intellectual sophistication behind the Progressive Movement for which her husband was known. The first woman graduate of the University of Wisconsin law school, La Follette devoted much of her life to the cause of women's rights.

  4. Stephanie Unertl. Lake Mills Area School District. Lake Mills, WI. (2013) This activist and advisor didn’t let limiting ideas about what women could do —or uncomfortable corsets—confine her in her quest to get access to the ballot box and foster greater peace in the world.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2023 · 0 Comments. By Amy Rabideau Silvers. Belle Case La Follette circa 1924. Wisconsin Historical Society, Image 55358. While Robert “Fighting Bob” La Follette may now be the more familiar name to Wisconsin ears, his wife should be regarded as an equally remarkable person in Wisconsin law and progressive politics.

  6. Throughout his college career, one of La Follette's closest friends and most respected classmates was Belle Case. She, too, excelled at oratory but unlike La Follette, she also did well in other academic subjects.

  7. Discover the history of Belle Case La Follete, women's suffrage activist and wife of Bob La Follette.