Ida Hultin

Ida Constance Hultin (often anglicized as Hulton; 1858–1938) was an American Unitarian minister and advocate for woman suffrage. Born in Michigan, she served Unitarian congregations in Iowa, Illinois, and Massachusetts and spoke frequently on women's rights. Hultin addressed the 1893 Congress of Women at the Chicago World's Fair (presenting on "Woman and Religion") and later testified at a 1894 U.S. Senate hearing on woman suffrage. She continued to speak at suffrage conventions until the passage of the 19th amendment.