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Belle Harris Bennett (December 3, 1852 – July 20, 1922), led the struggle for and won laity rights for women in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. She was the founding president of the Woman's Missionary Council of the Southern Methodist Church. Much of her work including fundraising and organizational efforts to provide higher education for a new professional class of social workers and community organizers in the Southern Methodist Church in the U.S. and abroad. Her carefully collaborative support for African Americans and immigrants was considered radical at that time by Southerners. She was a suffragist and supporter of temperance as well.

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  • بيل هاريس بينيت (ar)
  • Belle Harris Bennett (en)
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  • بيل هاريس بينيت (3 ديسمبر، 1852- 20 يوليو، 1922)، قادت الكفاح من أجل حقوق العلمانية للنساء في الكنيسة الأسقفية الميثودية في الجنوب، وفازت به. كانت الرئيسة المؤسسة لمجلس البعثات النسائية في الكنيسة الميثودية الجنوبية. شمل الكثير من أعمالها جمع التبرعات لتوفير التعليم العالي للحصول على فئة مهنية جديدة من العاملين الاجتماعيين ومنظمي المجتمع في الكنيسة الميثودية الجنوبية في الولايات المتحدة وخارجها. كان الجنوبيون يعتبرون اهتمامها بالدعم التعاوني للأمريكيين من أصل إفريقي والمهاجرين متطرفًا في ذلك الوقت. كانت أيضًا ناشطة داعمة لحق النساء في الاقتراع ومؤيدة للاعتدال. (ar)
  • Belle Harris Bennett (December 3, 1852 – July 20, 1922), led the struggle for and won laity rights for women in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. She was the founding president of the Woman's Missionary Council of the Southern Methodist Church. Much of her work including fundraising and organizational efforts to provide higher education for a new professional class of social workers and community organizers in the Southern Methodist Church in the U.S. and abroad. Her carefully collaborative support for African Americans and immigrants was considered radical at that time by Southerners. She was a suffragist and supporter of temperance as well. (en)
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  • Isabel "Belle" Harris Bennett (en)
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  • Isabel "Belle" Harris Bennett (en)
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  • Richmond, Kentucky, US (en)
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  • Foxtown, Madison County, Kentucky, US (en)
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