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Artemia Mingori 1872 - 1872

Artemia Mingori was born on November 30, 1872 in Boretto, Reggio Emilia County, Emilia-Romagna Italy to Giovanni "John" Mingori and Maria Antonia Dosi, and had siblings Romilda Robert Rosa "Romie" Mingori-Mattivi, Claude Ettore Arnoldo Mingori, and Francesco Alberto Sante Mingori. She was the mother of Error. Artemia Mingori died on December 8, 1872 in Boretto.
Artemia Mingori
November 30, 1872
Boretto, Reggio Emilia County, Emilia-Romagna, 42022, Italy
December 8, 1872
Boretto, Reggio Emilia County, Emilia-Romagna, 42022, Italy
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  • 11/30
    1872

    Birthday

    November 30, 1872
    Birthdate
    Boretto, Reggio Emilia County, Emilia-Romagna 42022, Italy
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  • 12/8
    1872

    Death

    December 8, 1872
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Boretto, Reggio Emilia County, Emilia-Romagna 42022, Italy
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In 1872, in the year that Artemia Mingori was born, on May 10th, Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to be nominated for President of the United States. She was too young to qualify for President - a year under the minimum age, 35 - and women couldn't vote but she was nominated by the Equal Rights Party, which supported equal rights and suffrage for women. She didn't appear on the official ballot.
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In 1873, she was only 1 year old when on March 3rd, the U.S. Congress enacted the Comstock Law. The law made it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, or lascivious" material through the U.S. mail. This included erotica, contraceptives, sex toys, abortifacients, information about these items, and "personal letters alluding to any sexual content or information".
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