Ida Rauh

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Ida Rauh was an American feminist, actress, lawyer, and co-founder of the radical Greenwich Village arts and political collective known as the Provincetown Players.

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instanceOf actress
birth control activist
human
socialist
theatre director
women's rights activist
advocatedFor birth control access
labor rights
women's suffrage
associatedWith American left-wing politics
Greenwich Village arts community NERFINISHED
modernist theatre movement
coFounded Provincetown Players NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt New York University
New York University School of Law NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
social reform
theatre
women's rights
genre experimental theatre
political theatre
languageSpoken English
memberOf Provincetown Players NERFINISHED
movement American modernist theatre NERFINISHED
Greenwich Village bohemianism
feminism
notableWork co-founding of the Provincetown Players
occupation feminist
lawyer
social worker
stage actress
theatre director
participatedIn American birth control movement NERFINISHED
Greenwich Village radical politics
practicedLawIn New York City NERFINISHED
residence Greenwich Village NERFINISHED
New York City
sexOrGender female
spouse Max Eastman NERFINISHED
workedOn experimental theatre productions
politically engaged drama

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Max Eastman spouse Ida Rauh