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    Annie Nathan Meyer (February 19, 1867 – September 23, 1951) was an American author, anti-suffragist, and promoter of higher education for women who founded...
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  • Black Souls is a play in six scenes by Annie Nathan Meyer. The play depicts the lynching of an innocent black man on a college campus and concerns themes...
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    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...
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  • founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer, who petitioned Columbia University's trustees to create an affiliated...
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  • Frederica Sagor Maas Ruchama Marton Henriette May Hana Meisel Annie Nathan Meyer Selma Meyer Merav Michaeli Robin Morgan Cheryl Moch Haviva Ner-David Martha...
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    Revolutionary War. Nathan was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her sister was the author and education activist Annie Nathan Meyer, the founder...
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    Some women didn't vote or get involved in politics. Others, like Annie Nathan Meyer advocated for all anti-suffrage women to not vote in order to allow...
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    appears in the historical novel Robert Annys: A Poor Priest (1901) by Annie Nathan Meyer. Ball appears as a sympathetic character in the novel Long Will (1903)...
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    Annie Nathan Meyer to Barnard College of Columbia University, a women's college, where she was the sole black student.: 210  Hurston assisted Meyer in...
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    Medicine," to the volume Women's Work in America (1891, edited by Annie Nathan Meyer), that included a bibliography of writings by American female physicians...
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  • professor, writer and politician. Annie Nathan Meyer – American author and promoter of higher education for women Maud Nathan – American social worker, labor...
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    rights and chances for education and work. Johnson assisted playwright Annie Nathan Meyer in crafting the Broadway play Black Souls (1924) by editing the work...
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    served on its board from 1889 to 1930, a total of 41 years.: 212  Annie Nathan Meyer recounts that in approaching allies "The very first of these to be...
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  • diplomat Clayton Hamilton, drama critic Mary Brooks Picken, author Annie Nathan Meyer, author Edmund Pearson, librarian and author Clarence Perry, urban...
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    Weed became principal of Miss Brown's School for Girls in New York. Annie Nathan Meyer interested her in the effort to establish Barnard College. Weed attracted...
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    women’s higher education, and, along with a group of women including Annie Nathan Meyer, founded Barnard College at Columbia University in 1888. She studied...
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    which was published in 1891 in Women's Work in America by editor Annie Nathan Meyer and in a handout for the World's Columbian Exposition, entitled The...
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  • Flanagan Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd Annie Nathan Meyer Lucy Sprague Mitchell Matilda Smyrell Calder Thurston Edna Noble White...
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  • the Next Room by Eleanor Belmont and Harriet Ford The New Way by Annie Nathan Meyer Is Zat So The Thirteenth Chair by Bayard Veiller 1929 The Devil in...
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    New York Times. 1950-08-20. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-29. "Annie Nathan Meyer". Barnard Bulletin. 1951-11-05. p. 1. Retrieved 2020-04-29. "Deaths"...
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    Columbia University Three Outstanding Women: Mary Fels, Rebekah Kohut, Annie Nathan Meyer (1941) Askowith, D. (1927). “Prolegomena: Legal Fictions or Evasions...
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    from her literary mentor Fannie Hurst and Barnard College co-founder Annie Nathan Meyer. In the early 1940s, out of her own pocket, Dean Gildersleeve paid...
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    Educator - Mary A. B. Maher Woman's Place in the Republic of Letters - Annie Nathan Meyer Woman in the Republic of Letters - Alice Wellington Rollins Organization...
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    McClendon earlier when he directed her in the Broadway production of Annie Nathan Meyer's anti-racism drama Black Souls in 1932; a work which centered around...
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    Kohut Family Papers MS 956, Yale University Library. Dora Askowith, Three Outstanding Women: Mary Fels, Rebekah Kohut, Annie Nathan Meyer (Bloch 1941)....
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    Strasberg. She drew critical praise for her portrayal of Phyllis in Annie Nathan Meyer's Black Souls at Broadway's Provincetown Playhouse in 1932. McClendon...
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    text) includes three prints of the lynching of several Black men. Annie Nathan Meyer's 1932 play Black Souls was about an innocent black man lynched on...
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  • The 51st Annual Annie Awards honoring excellence in the field of animation of 2023 was held on February 17, 2024, at the University of California, Los...
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    incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Meyer, Annie Nathan (1891). Woman's Work in America (Public domain ed.). H. Holt and...
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    Jewish. Duke attended St. Paul's School, While still attending St. Paul's, Annie worked her first job at Kentucky Fried Chicken. She enrolled at Columbia...
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