Gertrude Mossell, who hailed from a prominent Philadelphia family of free Black reformers, helped to call attention to the plight of women suffragettes in an article for The New York Freeman, the premiere African American newspaper in the nation.

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Gertrude Mossell, who hailed from a prominent Philadelphia family of free Black reformers, helped to call attention to the plight of women suffragettes in an article for The New York Freeman, the premiere African American newspaper in the nation.
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