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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Eleanor McWilliams Chamberlain (1858–1934) was an activist for women's rights in Tampa, Florida. She moved to Tampa in 1883 and was a speaker and organizer for the suffrage movement. She also advocated for mother pensions (an early variant of Social Security type support for widows), as well as other charitable endeavors including to assist African-Americans. In 2012, a bronze bust of Chamberlain by sculptor Steven Dickey was commissioned for the Tampa Riverwalk. It will join five other prominent historical figures from the History of Tampa.. }

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