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== Clark's activist career == It began in 1909, when she and 18 other women, including Nora Houston, Ellen Glasgow, Lila Meade Valentine, Kate Waller Barrett, and Mary Johnston,[3] founded the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia; she served as its secretary for one year, and also as a committee chair and head of the group's lobby in the Virginia General Assembly.[2] In 1910, she was a delegate to the National American Woman Suffrage Association convention in Washington, D.C.[4] Clark and her partner Houston also set up their easels on a street corner in downtown Richmond, speaking about women's, suffrage and handing out leaflets to people who approached.[1][5]