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Hattie Wilkins (née Hooker) (July 28, 1875 – 1949) was an American progressive era suffragist and women's rights activist who is best known for being the first woman elected to a seat in the Alabama Legislature. She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1997. ==Family and early life== Hattie Hooker, the daughter of Frederick Josiah Hooker and Alexina (Fellows) Hooker, was born on July 28, 1875, at Selma, Alabama in Dallas County, Alabama.〔State of Alabama and Thomas McAdory Owen. (1923) Alabama Official and Statistical Register. (): State of Alabama, Dept. of Archives and History. (Accessed on 29 March 2010 )〕 Hattie was educated at Boss Calloway's School in Selma, and later attended Normal College in Nashville, Tennessee to prepare to teach school.〔 In 1898 Hattie married Joseph G. Wilkins, an industrialist, and they resided in Selma. Together they had three children.〔
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