Madeleine Zabriskie Doty

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Madeleine Zabriskie Doty was an American journalist, lawyer, prison reformer, and feminist activist known for her investigative reporting and advocacy for social justice in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist
human
journalist
lawyer
pacifist
prison reformer
women's rights activist
country of birth United States of America
country of citizenship United States of America
date of birth 1877
date of death 1963
educated at New York University School of Law
Smith College
employer Good Housekeeping
New York World
The Delineator
field of work investigative journalism
prison reform
social reform
women's rights
genre journalism
non-fiction
languages spoken, written or signed English
main interest peace
prison conditions
social justice
women's suffrage
member of League of Nations Union
surface form: League of Nations Association

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
movement feminism
peace movement
notable achievement advocated for prison reform in the United States
conducted undercover investigation in women's prison by arranging her own imprisonment
reported from Europe during World War I
notable work Behind the Battle Line
Short Rations
Society's Misfits
The Prison and the Prisoner
occupation author
journalist
lawyer
prison reformer
place of birth Bayonne, New Jersey
place of death Geneva
position held director of the Geneva office of the League of Nations Association
international secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
sex or gender female

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