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Helen Appo Cook (July 21, 1837 – November 20, 1913) was a wealthy, prominent African-American community activist in Washington, D.C. and a leader in the women's club movement. Cook was a founder and president of the Colored Women's League, which consolidated with another organization in 1896 to become the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), an organization still active in the 21st century. Cook supported voting rights and was a member of the Niagara Movement, which opposed racial segregation and African American disenfranchisement. In 1898, Cook publicly rebuked Susan B. Anthony, president of the National Woman's Suffrage Association, and requested she support universal suffrage following Anthony's speech at a U.S. Congress House Committee on Judiciary hearing.

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  • Helen Appo Cook (en)
  • هيلين آبو كوك (ar)
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  • هيلين آبو كوك (بالإنجليزية: Helen Appo Cook)‏ (21 تموز / يوليه 1837-20 تشرين الثاني / نوفمبر 1913) كانت مغنية، وناشطة بارزة في المجتمع الأمريكي من أصل أفريقي في واشنطن العاصمة، وزعيمة في الحركة النسائية للنادي. وكان كوك مؤسس ورئيس الرابطة النسائية الملونة، التي تدعمت مع منظمة أخرى في عام 1896 لتصبح الرابطة الوطنية للنساء الملونات، وهي منظمة لا تزال نشطة في القرن الحادي والعشرين. أيد كوك حقوق التصويت وكان عضوا في حركة نياغارا، التي تعارض الفصل العنصري والحرمان من حق التصويت في أمريكا الأفريقية. في عام 1898، انتقد كوك علنا سوزان أنتوني، رئيس جمعية سفوراج المرأة الوطنية، وطلب منها دعم الاقتراع العام بعد خطاب أنتوني في الولايات المتحدة. جلسة استماع لجنة مجلس القضاء بمجلس النواب (ar)
  • Helen Appo Cook (July 21, 1837 – November 20, 1913) was a wealthy, prominent African-American community activist in Washington, D.C. and a leader in the women's club movement. Cook was a founder and president of the Colored Women's League, which consolidated with another organization in 1896 to become the National Association of Colored Women (NACW), an organization still active in the 21st century. Cook supported voting rights and was a member of the Niagara Movement, which opposed racial segregation and African American disenfranchisement. In 1898, Cook publicly rebuked Susan B. Anthony, president of the National Woman's Suffrage Association, and requested she support universal suffrage following Anthony's speech at a U.S. Congress House Committee on Judiciary hearing. (en)
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  • Washington, D.C., United States (en)
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