Suffragist, Social Reformer. Born in Albany, New York, she was an educator whom taught in the public schools and fought in active involvement in a variety of causes and organizations. Her concern with women's rights included birth control, white slave trade, labor conditions and equality for woman's suffrage. She was an officer in the National American Woman Suffrage Association, US Food Administration, American Association for the United Nations, American Social Hygiene Association and a founder of League of Nations Non-Partisan Association. She died in New York City.
Suffragist, Social Reformer. Born in Albany, New York, she was an educator whom taught in the public schools and fought in active involvement in a variety of causes and organizations. Her concern with women's rights included birth control, white slave trade, labor conditions and equality for woman's suffrage. She was an officer in the National American Woman Suffrage Association, US Food Administration, American Association for the United Nations, American Social Hygiene Association and a founder of League of Nations Non-Partisan Association. She died in New York City.
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