Marjorie Shuler
Marjorie Shuler (November 10, 1888 – 1977) was an American publicist and author for the woman suffragists from
New York. She wrote for the
National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) major publication, ''The Woman Citizen'' and was the author of several books about suffrage and voting, including ''The Woman Voter's Manual'' (1918) and one of the very few novels about suffrage, ''For Rent -- One Pedestal'' (1917). She was the daughter of Antoinette
Nettie Rogers Shuler, a well known suffragist and one of the founders of NAWSA. Additionally, Shuler wrote a memoir of her flying trip around the world, the first ever by a woman, titled ''A Passenger to Adventure'' (Appleton-Century, 1939).
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