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  1. Jessie Annette Jack Hooper (November 9, 1865 – May 7, 1935) was an American peace activist and suffragist, who was the first president of the Wisconsin League of Women Voters. She became involved in women's suffrage as an empowerment for women's civic clubs.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jesse_HooperJesse Hooper - Wikipedia

    Jesse Hooper is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, producer and community developer. Hooper founded the band Killing Heidi together with his sister Ella Hooper in 1996. The band received critical acclaim and had hits with singles "Mascara" (no. 1 on Australian charts), "Live Without It" (no. 5) and "Weir" (no. 6). [2]

  4. Jessie Jack Hooper was born on a farm in Iowa, but lived most of her life in Oshkosh. A local leader in school reform and public health, she joined the women’s suffrage movement in the 1910s and dedicated her life to the movement as a speaker, a Democratic Party leader, and an advocate for peace.

  5. Jessie Jack Hooper, a suffragette, was president of the Wisconsin League of Women Voters and also ran for the U.S. Senate in 1922. Hooper was born on a farm in Iowa, but lived most of her life in Oshkosh.

  6. Feb 2, 2017 · Not all women who were influential in Wisconsin law were lawyers. Among these influential women was Jessie Jack Hooper, a suffragist and politician who made history by running for one of Wisconsin’s seats in the United States Senate in 1922. Jessie Jack Hooper was born on a farm in Iowa in 1865.

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  8. Dr. Helen Bannan-Baurecht, retired Director of Women’s Studies and Associate Professor of History, UW Oshkosh, speaks about the remarkable Jessie Jack Hooper...