Maud Nathan

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Maud Nathan was an American social reformer and suffragist known for her leadership in the consumer and labor movements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf consumer activist
human
labor activist
social reformer
suffragist
advocated for improved factory conditions
minimum wage laws
protective labor legislation for women and children
shorter working hours for women workers
women's right to vote
cause of death natural causes
country of citizenship United States of America NERFINISHED
date of birth 1862-10-20
date of death 1946-12-15
educated at private schools in New York City
ethnic group American Jew
family name Nathan NERFINISHED
given name Maud NERFINISHED
known for advocacy for labor legislation
campaigning for women's suffrage
leadership in the consumer movement
promoting ethical consumerism
language of work or name English
lived during Gilded Age NERFINISHED
lived during Progressive Era NERFINISHED
member of Consumers' League of the City of New York NERFINISHED
League of Women Voters NERFINISHED
National American Woman Suffrage Association NERFINISHED
National Consumers' League NERFINISHED
movement consumer movement
labor movement
women's suffrage movement
notable work Once Upon a Time and To-day NERFINISHED
The Story of an Epoch-Making Movement NERFINISHED
occupation lecturer
social reformer
suffragist
writer
place of birth New York City NERFINISHED
place of death New York City NERFINISHED
position held president of the Consumers' League of the City of New York
vice president of the National Consumers' League
religion Judaism
residence New York City
sex or gender female
sibling Annie Nathan Meyer NERFINISHED
spouse Frederic Nathan NERFINISHED

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Annie Nathan Meyer sibling Maud Nathan