Frances Nacke Noel (January 5, 1873 – April 24, 1963) was a women's labor activist and suffragette, and was known as "the most eloquent female orator of Southern California" in the early 20th century.
Nacke acted as one of the primary female labor and suffrage leaders in the Los Angeles labor movement.
She was one of the first "progressive activists" to tie to the suffragette movement to the labor movement, thereby achieving mutual goals of emancipation of both women and workers.
Through her oration and organization, Nacke was a key contributor to the passing of the suffrage movement in Los Angeles.
A large part of Nacke's platform throughout her life was compromising the differences between class divisions in the labor movement.