Maud Nathan
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Maud NathanMaud Nathan at the 1913 International Woman's Suffrage Conference, Budapest Maud Nathan (October 20 1862 - December 15 1946) was an American social worker, labor activist and suffragist for women's right to vote. She came from a... In this article: Maud Nathan, Emma Lazarus, New York, Revolutionary War, Robert Nathan, Annie Nathan Meyer, Benjamin Cardozo, and Budapest |
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Annie Nathan Meyer
...elite colleges. She became known as an opponent of woman suffrage (in direct conflict to her sister Maud Nathan). At one time, Annie Nathan Meyer was associate editor of the Broadway Magazine. She edited Woman's Work in America (1891) and...
In this article: Annie Nathan Meyer, Barnard College, Seven Sisters, New York Evening Post, and Robert Nathan
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Wikipedia | September 09, 2009
Robert Nathan
...Lee, to whom he was married from 1970 until his death. He came from a talented family - the activist Maud Nathan and author Annie Nathan Meyer were his aunts, and the poet Emma Lazarus and Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Cardozo his...
In this article: Robert Gruntal Nathan, Harvard University, Portrait of Jennie, The Bishop's Wife, Annie Nathan Meyer, Emma Lazarus, David Niven, and Anna Lee
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Wikipedia | July 19, 2009
Nathan (surname)
...1974), American baseball player John Nathan (born 1940) American professor of Japanese Matthew Nathan, former governor of Hong Kong Maud Nathan (1862-1946), American social worker, labor activist and suffragist Micah Nathan (born...
In this article: Micah Nathan, Matthew Nathan, and DeDee Nathan
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Jewish Heroes in America
Maud Nathan was an outspoken advocate for better working conditions for women ... When Maud was seventeen, she married her first cousin, Frederick Nathan, who was ...
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Maud Nathan (American social leader) -- Britannica Online ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Maud Nathan (American social leader), Oct. 20, 1862New York, N.Y., U.S.Dec. 15, 1946New York CityAmerican social welfare ...
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Maud Nathan (Open Library)
Maud Nathan. edit. 1862 - Books by this Author ... The story of an epoch-making movement by Maud Nathan. Doubleday, Page & company, 1926 ...
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orthomom: Heroine of the Day
Today's heroine of the day is Maud Nathan. ... Nathan was born in 1862, in New York City, to a ... Maud Nathan died in 1946 at the age of eighty-four. ...
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Virtual Archive - Collection Information for Maud Nathan Papers
Maud Nathan Papers. Collection Type: personal papers ... Nathan, Maud. Related Repositories ... Collection Information for Maud Nathan Papers," <http://jwa.org ...
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oasis.lib.harvard.edu
Nathan, Maud, b. 1862. Papers, 1890-1956: A Finding Aid
... Reports, clippings, etc., of Maud Nathan, suffragist and consumer advocate. ... Mrs. Maud Nathan who send this box of her archives is a distinguished member of ...
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Maud Nathan (October 20 1862 - December 15 1946) was an American social worker, labor activist and suffragist for women's right to vote.
She came from a prominent New York family, descended from Gershom Mendes Seixas, minister of New York's Congregation Sherith Israel during the Revolutionary War . Her sister was the author and education activist Annie Nathan Meyer and her cousins the poet Emma Lazarus and Supreme Court Judge Benjamin Cardozo. Her nephew was the author and poet Robert Nathan.
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