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Died: May 1, 1975 (aged 90)
Born: 1885
Maud Malone
Born: 1873Â (1873)
New York City
Nationality: American
Occupation: Librarian
Maud Malone: Epilogue and Legacy
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Today in Feminist History: Opposition to the Anthony Amendment May Be Crumbling (November 20, 1917)
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Maud Malone: The New York City Suffrage Parade of 1908
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Maud Malone - Wikipedia
Maud Malone (1873 – 1951), also seen as Maude Malone, was an American librarian and "militant suffragette" based in New York. She was also a spokesperson for the Library Employees' Union, the first labor union for public library workers in the United States. See more
Maud Malone: The New York City Suffrage Parade of …
With more and more women deciding to participate in open-air meetings, Maud Malone decided to hold a parade in February 1908. Maud was always willing to be brave enough to go first. Again she invited women club members to join her:
Maud Malone: Suffrage Pioneer - U.S. National Park …
Maud Malone, a New York City librarian, was determined to revive the dying movement. Each day she walked between her upper west side apartment[3] and a library on the east side of Manhattan.[4] . What she saw galled her. Single …
Maud Malone: Epilogue and Legacy - U.S. National …
After 1908, Maud continued to push the boundaries of public opinion on gender roles and political tactics. At public meetings, on the street and even in restaurants, Maud would wear a fabric sandwich board-like sign running from …
Maude Malone - Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
Maude Malone was a New York suffragist and an avid supporter of the campaign for a national woman’s suffrage amendment. Malone had little fear of speaking out for her cause and on one …
Maud Malone: Open Air Suffrage Meetings (U.S.
In the spring of 1907, Maud convinced her fellow members of the Harlem Equal Rights League to adopt one non-violent aspect of the radical English suffragettes: open-air meetings on street corners.
NYPL’s Maud Malone: Radical Feminist, Union Leader, Equal …
Even after she dropped out of the limelight, Malone remained committed to activism, not only in the suffrage movement but within The New York Public Library. In 1917, …
Doc Chat Episode Two: "Militant" Maude Malone
In Episode Two, NYPL's Susan Kriete and Cara Dellatte used two evocative photos to piece together the life of "Militant" Maude Malone, who was not only a feminist and activist, but also a NYPL Librarian.
Maud Malone: Places Associated with Her Story
During the 1912 election year, Maud Malone was heavily involved in interrupting presidential candidates to ask them to publically state their position on voting rights for women. Maud believed she had the same rights as men to ask a …
53. Maud Malone - Suffragette City 100
Don’t shush librarian, Maud (Maude) Malone. While often described as a tall quiet woman with a beautiful smile, she was a force to reckon with. Ever the champion of the underdog, she organized the first labor union for public library workers …
Maud Malone: Bibliography & Acknowledgements - NPS
Without her important work, a complete picture of Maud Malone’s important work would still be undiscovered. Professor Trail is retired and currently writes historical fiction. …
Biographical Sketch of Maud Malone - Alexander Street
Maude Malone was born in 1877 and was the daughter of Edward and Annie Loyola (Flynn) Malone. She organized the Harlem Equal Rights League in 1905. She was also one of the …
Turning Point Suffragist Memorial » Maude Malone
Maude Malone was a New York suffragist and an avid supporter of the campaign for a national woman’s suffrage amendment. Malone had little fear of speaking out for her …
Maud Malone: Inspiration - U.S. National Park Service
Maud Malone believed that if women voted along with like-minded men, a more equal, more feminist America would result.[6] . During Maud’s long walks to and from work, she saw that …
Maude Malone (1875–1965) • FamilySearch
When Maude Malone was born on 3 November 1875, in Grafton, Taylor, West Virginia, United States, her father, Theo Ingle Malone, was 17 and her mother, Rebecca Jane Ridgeway, was …
Maude Marie Malone (1900-1981) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
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