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Campaign Title
Belva Ann Lockwood's Campaign for President, 1884
Candidate
Lockwood, Belva Ann
Marital Status
Widowed
Political Office - Local
President
Campaign Success
No
Political Party During Campaign
Equal Rights
Political Office Type
National
State/Territory
District of Columbia
Federal
Region
United States (Federal Offices)
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