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Lilla Day Monroe

(1858-1929)

Year Inducted: 1982

Home State: KS

Lilla began life as the daughter of an Indiana mill owner. Beginning as a schoolteacher, she became the first woman to practice before the Kansas Supreme Court. Lilla was a political activist who lobbied successfully for the Suffrage Amendment. She founded two journals and promoted progressive welfare, labor and property rights, minimum-wage standards, improved working conditions, child-hygiene regulations and state primaries. In her later years, she chronicled the history of Kansas pioneer women.