In a time when women were told to stay silent, Kate Sheppard refused to back down. As leader of the women’s suffrage movement in New Zealand, she organized marches, gathered thousands of signatures, and faced powerful opponents who wanted things to stay the same. Every petition was a risk. Every speech challenged the law. With determination and courage—not weapons—Kate led a movement that shocked the world. In 1893, her fight paid off when New Zealand became the first country to give women the right to vote, proving that bold ideas can change history forever.

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