Maud Nathan, the Glossary
Maud Nathan (October 20, 1862 – December 15, 1946) was an American social worker, labor activist and women’s suffragist.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: American Revolutionary War, Annie Nathan Meyer, Barnard College, Benjamin N. Cardozo, Congregation Shearith Israel, Daughters of the American Revolution, Emma Lazarus, Gershom Mendes Seixas, Green Bay, Wisconsin, Josephine Shaw Lowell, List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan), National Consumers League, New York City, Portuguese people, Progressivism, Robert Nathan, Social work, Suffrage.
- American people of Portuguese-Jewish descent
- Jewish suffragists
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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Annie Nathan Meyer
Annie Nathan Meyer (February 19, 1867 – September 23, 1951) was an American author, anti-suffragist, and promoter of higher education for women who founded Barnard College. Maud Nathan and Annie Nathan Meyer are 20th-century American Sephardic Jews and Jewish feminists.
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Barnard College
Barnard College, officially titled as Barnard College, Columbia University, is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
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Benjamin N. Cardozo
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (May 24, 1870 – July 9, 1938) was an American lawyer and jurist who served on the New York Court of Appeals from 1914 to 1932 and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1932 until his death in 1938. Maud Nathan and Benjamin N. Cardozo are 20th-century American Sephardic Jews and American people of Portuguese-Jewish descent.
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Congregation Shearith Israel
The Congregation Shearith Israel (Congregation Remnant of Israel), often called The Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 2 West 70th Street, at Central Park West, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.
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Daughters of the American Revolution
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (often abbreviated as DAR or NSDAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a person involved in supporting the American Revolutionary War.
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Emma Lazarus
Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 – November 19, 1887) was an American author of poetry, prose, and translations, as well as an activist for Jewish and Georgist causes. Maud Nathan and Emma Lazarus are activists from New York City, American people of Portuguese-Jewish descent and Jewish feminists.
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Gershom Mendes Seixas
Gershom Mendes Seixas (January 15, 1745 – July 2, 1816) was the first native-born Jewish religious leader in the United States. Maud Nathan and Gershom Mendes Seixas are American people of Portuguese-Jewish descent.
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Green Bay, Wisconsin
Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Josephine Shaw Lowell
Josephine Shaw Lowell (December 16, 1843 – October 12, 1905) was a Progressive Reform leader in the United States in the Nineteenth century.
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List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest-ranking judicial body in the United States.
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Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan)
Mount Sinai Hospital, founded in 1852, is one of the oldest and largest teaching hospitals in the United States.
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National Consumers League
The National Consumers League, founded in 1899, is an American consumer organization.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Portuguese people
The Portuguese people (– masculine – or Portuguesas) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation indigenous to Portugal, a country in the west of the Iberian Peninsula in the south-west of Europe, who share a common culture, ancestry and language.
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Progressivism
Progressivism is a political philosophy and movement that seeks to advance the human condition through social reform – primarily based on purported advancements in social organization, science, and technology.
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Robert Nathan
Robert Gruntal Nathan (January 2, 1894 – May 25, 1985) was an American novelist and poet. Maud Nathan and Robert Nathan are 20th-century American Sephardic Jews.
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Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being. Maud Nathan and Social work are community building.
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Suffrage
Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections and referendums (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote).
See also
American people of Portuguese-Jewish descent
- Aaron Lopez
- Albert Cardozo
- Benjamin N. Cardozo
- Benjamin Nathan
- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
- Daniela Ruah
- David L. Lopez
- Emma Lazarus
- Eslanda Goode Robeson
- Frédéric Bonin-Pissarro
- Francis Lewis Cardozo
- Francis Salvador
- Franklin J. Moses Jr.
- Gershom Mendes Seixas
- Hal Pereira
- Henri Castro
- Henry Cardozo
- Isaac Lopez Brandon
- Isaac Touro
- Jackie Walker (activist)
- Jacob Lumbrozo
- Jacques Judah Lyons
- Jao de la Porta
- Jim Eanes
- Joachim Pissarro
- Joel Rinaldo
- Josephine Lazarus
- Josh Pais
- Judah Monis
- Judah Touro
- Klaus Mann
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- Louisa Benson Craig
- Mathias de Sousa
- Maud Nathan
- Mordecai Manuel Noah
- Morris Lazaron
- Nico Castel
- Paul Robeson Jr.
- Sabato Morais
- Sarah Brandon Moses
- Solomon Nunes Carvalho
- Theodore Solomons
- Uriah P. Levy
- Vic Seixas
- William Pereira
Jewish suffragists
- Adele Meyer
- Aletta Jacobs
- Alice Zimmern
- Anita Pollitzer
- Anna Kuliscioff
- Anna Tumarkin
- Bertha Hirsch Baruch
- Bertha Solomon
- Cécile Brunschvicg
- Chana Blanksztejn
- Clara Lemlich
- Clementine Krämer
- Edith Ayrton
- Elizabeth Lee Bloomstein
- Ernestine Rose
- Ernestine von Fürth
- Eugénia Miskolczy Meller
- Fanny Fligelman Brin
- Františka Plamínková
- Frida Laski
- Gertrude Kingston
- Henrietta Franklin
- Henrietta Leslie
- Hugh Franklin (suffragist)
- Ida Hoff
- Ida Weis Friend
- Inez Bensusan
- Jewish League for Woman Suffrage
- Julia Rapke
- Lillian Wald
- Lily Delissa Joseph
- Lily Tobias
- Maud Nathan
- Minnie Lansbury
- Nettie Ottenberg
- Nina Salaman
- Pauline Perlmutter Steinem
- Rebecca Hourwich Reyher
- Rosa Manus
- Rosa Welt-Straus
- Rose Schneiderman
- Sallie Topkis Ginns
- Sarah Visanska
- Vida Goldstein
- Wilhelmina Drucker