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Anna Strunsky

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Strunsky died on February 25, 1964, in New York. She was survived by her four children: Rosamond, Anna, Georgia, and Hayden Walling. Hayden, an architect known for his work on Cape Cod, died in 1981. Rosamond (1910–1999) became a painter and was married to
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with her parents, Elias Strunsky and Anna Horowitz, at the age of nine. Her siblings included an older brother, Max, and a younger sister, Rose, to whom she was particularly close. In 1893, the family relocated to
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Guide to literary manuscripts in the Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.: H. E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1979)
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Strunsky was born on March 21, 1877, into a Jewish family in Babinots (now Babinovitch), in the
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Anna Strunsky (left) and her sister Rose during the time Rose attended Stanford University.
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in 1903. After London's death in 1916, Strunsky published a memoir of their relationship.
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In 1906, Strunsky and her sister traveled to Russia as correspondents for
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and remained committed to socialism throughout her life. She attended
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from 1896 to 1898, where she formed a close friendship with writer
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With Jack London, Strunsky co-authored the epistolary novel
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and the American League to Abolish Capital Punishment.
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Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia.
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Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
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1 March 2009. Jewish Women's Archive. July 4, 2010.
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née
socialism
Russian Empire
San Francisco
New York City
Stanford University
Jack London
epistolary novel
The Kempton-Wace Letters
William English Walling
capital punishment
Liozna Raion
Russian Empire
Belarus
New York City
San Francisco
Socialist Labor Party
Stanford University
Jack London

Rose
The Crowd
George Sterling
Herman Whitaker
Ambrose Bierce
The Kempton-Wace Letters
William English Walling
Springfield race riot of 1908
NAACP

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