She was also the first woman to be made a Kentucky Colonel.
She was politically active in various areas, including social reform and prohibition reform. She was a member of the Democratic State Committee in the League of Nations campaign of 1920.
She was also active in work for better racial relations. A charter member of the Commission on Interracial Co-operation and was head of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching.
Some of her books:
The Angel of the Tenement (1897)
Emmy Lou: Her Book and Heart (1902)
The House of Fulfilment (1904)
Abbie Ann (1907)
Selina: Her Hopeful Efforts and Her Livelier Failures (1914)
Emmy Lou's Road to Grace: Being A Little Pilgrim's Progress (1915)
A Warwickshire Lad: The Story of the Boyhood of William Shakespeare (1916)
Children in the Mist (1920)
March On (1921)
Made in America (1935).
She was also the first woman to be made a Kentucky Colonel.
She was politically active in various areas, including social reform and prohibition reform. She was a member of the Democratic State Committee in the League of Nations campaign of 1920.
She was also active in work for better racial relations. A charter member of the Commission on Interracial Co-operation and was head of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching.
Some of her books:
The Angel of the Tenement (1897)
Emmy Lou: Her Book and Heart (1902)
The House of Fulfilment (1904)
Abbie Ann (1907)
Selina: Her Hopeful Efforts and Her Livelier Failures (1914)
Emmy Lou's Road to Grace: Being A Little Pilgrim's Progress (1915)
A Warwickshire Lad: The Story of the Boyhood of William Shakespeare (1916)
Children in the Mist (1920)
March On (1921)
Made in America (1935).
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