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In literature, the word "suffragist" has been used to denote a vigorous advocate for women's rights, often paired with other reformist labels to emphasize a broader commitment to social progress. For example, in [1], the term is presented alongside "abolitionist" and "prohibitionist," which situates the suffragist within a cadre of reformers dedicated not only to advocating for women's suffrage but to championing multiple causes for societal improvement. This convergence of labels underscores the suffragist's role as a pioneering and uncompromising force in the fight for a more just and equitable society.
  1. Miss Way was always an abolitionist, a prohibitionist, and an uncompromising suffragist—the great pioneer of all reforms.
    — from History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I

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