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Bessie Mabel Rischbieth, OBE (née Earle; 16 October 187413 March 1967)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rischbieth, Bessie Mabel (1874–1967) )〕 was an influential and early Australian feminist and social activist. A leading or founding member of many social reform groups, such as the Women's Service Guilds, The Australian Federation of Women Voters and their periodical ''The Dawn'', she sought to establish international campaigns for social change and human rights. ==Early life== Bessie Mabel Earle was born in Adelaide and lived in Burra Burra, South Australia where her parents, William and Jane Anna (née Carvosso) Earle, owned a farm. She returned, along with her sister, to Adelaide to continue her schooling, living with her uncle "Ben" Rounsevell, a politician, also of Cornish Australian parentage,〔(Profile ), adbonline.anu.edu.au; accessed 26 January 2015.〕 who was influential in the formation of his niece's social consciousness. She attended the Advanced School for Girls in Adelaide and participated in debate within her home on the topics of the day, including federation and women's emancipation. South Australia was the first Australian state to grant a vote to women, making her one of the first able to do so.
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