Draft:Eva Goldsmith

Eva Goldsmith (1880-1954) was an American suffragist.

Life

She was born, on March 12, 1880, to John Caswell Goldsmith, and Mary Elizabeth (Tuffly) Goldsmith.[1]

She ran a boarding house in Houston. In 1910, she was vice president of the Houston Labor Council, In April, she was a delegate to the Texas Federation of Labor meeting.[2] [3]

She was a Traveler’s Aid social worker.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Association, Texas State Historical. "Eva Goldsmith: Pioneer of Women's Rights and Labor Activism". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2026-04-28.
  2. ^ "Meet a Few of Houston's Suffragists". Houstonia Magazine. Retrieved 2026-04-28.
  3. ^ "Labor's Struggle for Acceptance: The Houston Worker in a Changing society" (PDF). The Houston Review. Retrieved 2026-04-28.

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