Caroline Severance
1820–1914 (age 94)
Activist/Philanthropist
Biography
Caroline Severance was a pioneer in the fight for women's rights and racial justice, organizing one of the nation's earliest women's clubs and using her voice to advocate for suffrage, temperance, and broader educational opportunity.
After moving to Los Angeles, she continued philanthropic work by founding literary societies, supporting libraries, and mentoring new generations of activists, leaving a legacy of civic engagement and compassion.