Fola La Follette

American suffragist, labor movement activist, and writer (1882–1970)

  • Fame39.7
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  • Wikipedia374
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Lived 1882–1970, aged 88United States
  • Era
    1882–1970
    Aged 88
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Updated 2026-08-17

Flora Dodge La Follette, known as Fola La Follette, was an American actress and teacher turned women's suffrage and labor activist and editor/author from Madison, Wisconsin. At the time of her death in 1970, The New York Times quoted her on women's suffrage: "A good husband is not a substitute for the ballot." She was the daughter of progressive politician Robert "Fighting Bob" La Follette and lawyer and women's suffrage leader Belle Case, wife of playwright George Middleton, a contributing editor to La Follette’s Weekly Magazine, an actress, and, with her mother, a chronicler of her father's life.

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