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in the United States, but were staying in Brazil because of her father's business problems. Her mother, her father's second wife, was 24 years younger than him, and had to raise a family of 17 children (10 of whom were her own).
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Her 15-book "Maida" series of children's books was written over a period of 45 years, and tells the story of a school girl whose mother has died and whose father is very wealthy.
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movement in the early 1900s. Irwin was a "rebellious and daring woman", but referred to herself as "the most timid of created beings". She died at the age of 97.
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in England, France and Italy. Inez Haynes estimated that between 500,000 and 750,000 women were killed in the war. William Henry died in 1948 and she moved to
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In August 1897, Inez Haynes married Rufus H. Gillmore, a newspaper editor, and assumed the name Inez Haynes Gillmore. The Gillmores visited pre-
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was republished in 1988 as a "classic of early feminist literature" with an introduction by science fiction and fantasy author
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Janey: being the record of a short interval in the journey through life and the struggle with society of a little girl of nine
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Inez Haynes was a feminist leader and a political activist. She was a member of the National Advisory Council of the
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Inez Haynes Gillmore Papers, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
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painters. While her husband supported her feminism, they later divorced. She published her first novel,
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The family returned to Boston where Inez Haynes grew up. She attended four public schools, and then
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She also wrote short stories for magazines, one of which, "The Spring Flight," won her the
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Chairman of board of directors of the World Center for Women's Archives, 1936–1938/1940.
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Apart from the non-fiction works noted above, she published over 30 novels, including
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fantasy" about a group of men stranded on an island occupied by winged women.
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Feminism as Life's Work: Four Modern American Women through Two World Wars
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Author's Guild of America, vice-President, 1930–1931; president, 1931–1933
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Summer Suffragists: Woman Suffrage Activists in Scituate, Massachusetts
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Partners in wonder: women and the birth of science fiction, 1926–1965
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between 1897 and 1900. At the time Radcliffe was a "center of
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These modern women: autobiographical essays from the twenties
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These modern women: autobiographical essays from the twenties
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Irwin was a close friend of the American feminist writer
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Europe where she met Russian revolutionaries and French
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Member of American committee of Prix Femina, 1931–1933
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Angels and Amazons: A Hundred Years of American Women
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National Collegiate Equal Suffrage League, co-founder
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Angels and Amazons: A Hundred Years of American Women
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North American Company. pp. 5–. 7: 1373:20th-century Brazilian women writers 860:List of suffragists and suffragettes 1368:20th-century American women writers 1277:Free ebooks by Inez Haynes Gillmore 281:, and wrote the Party's biography, 1333:Writers from Rio de Janeiro (city) 1237:. Feminist Press. pp. 34–40. 529:, Lothrop, 1936 – self-illustrated 157:author, journalist, member of the 25: 1383:American women children's writers 755:, June 1924 – winner of the 1924 1363:National Woman's Party activists 1348:American science fiction writers 844: 216:sentiment", and Inez Haynes and 1094:"Eastham, Wellfleet and beyond" 879:North American Company (1923). 792:, Harcourt, 1921; published as 726:"The Woman Across the Street", 1378:20th-century Brazilian writers 1233:. In Showalter, Elaine (ed.). 911:. Feminist Press. p. 33. 790:The Story of the Women's Party 535:, H. Smith & R. Haas, 1936 523:, H. Smith & R. Haas, 1935 409:, Holt, 1910 – illustrated by 283:The Story of the Woman's Party 1: 1259:Works by Inez Haynes Gillmore 717:"With Pitfall and With Gin", 222:College Equal Suffrage League 852:Children's literature portal 652:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1955 650:Maida's Little Treasure Hunt 646:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1954 640:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1953 634:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1952 628:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1951 622:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1949 616:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1947 610:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1946 604:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1943 598:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1942 592:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1940 586:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1939 580:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1926 574:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1921 568:, Grosset & Dunlap, 1909 303:(1914), a "radical feminist 1388:American children's writers 1229:Irwin, Inez Haynes (1989). 1131:. Lexington Books. p.  814:"You Bet I Am!" (article), 794:Up Hill With Banners Flying 705:Hampton's Broadway Magazine 694:"The Amateur House-Party", 671:"A Doorstep Introduction", 485:Gertrude Haviland's Divorce 1409: 1231:"The Making of a Militant" 1176:"Children's Picture books" 905:Showalter, Elaine (1989). 644:Maida's Little House Party 392:Famous Fantastic Mysteries 48:Inez Haynes Irwin in 1923. 18:Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin 1338:American feminist writers 1123:Davin, Eric Leif (2006). 710:"The Eternal Challenge", 664:"The Father of His Son", 626:Maida's Little Lighthouse 422:Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid 188:Early years and education 41: 938:Showalter (1989). p. 35. 811:, Appleton-Century, 1937 680:"Love Me, Love My Dog", 602:Maida's Little Houseboat 539:A Body Rolled Downstairs 533:The Poison Cross Mystery 1180:Good Morning Gloucester 824:Adventures of Yesterday 757:O. Henry Memorial Prize 735:"The Sixth Canvassar", 632:Maida's Little Hospital 551:The Women Swore Revenge 447:, George H. Doran, 1917 323:O. Henry Memorial Prize 272:Scituate, Massachusetts 161:, and president of the 84:Scituate, Massachusetts 1353:O. Henry Award winners 1300:March 4, 2016, at the 809:Good Manners for Girls 761:"The Irish Language", 742:"The Last Cartridge", 608:Maida's Little Theater 596:Maida's Little Village 395: 279:National Women's Party 237: 159:National Women's Party 1165:Davin (2006). p. 383. 751:"The Spring Flight", 703:"The Matchbreakers", 614:Maida's Little Cabins 584:Maida's Little Island 578:Maida's Little School 517:, Bobbs-Merrill, 1934 511:, Bobbs-Merrill, 1932 505:, Bobbs-Merrill, 1931 497:P.D.F.R.: A New Novel 478:The American Magazine 385: 235: 1343:American suffragists 1022:"Irwin, Inez Haynes" 882:Everybody's Magazine 763:Everybody's Magazine 729:Ladies' Home Journal 712:Everybody's Magazine 689:Everybody's Magazine 666:Everybody's Magazine 572:Maida's Little House 553:, Random House, 1946 547:, Random House, 1941 541:, Random House, 1938 467:Everybody's Magazine 445:The Lady of Kingdoms 439:The Ollivant Orphans 167:Inez Haynes Gillmore 102:Writer, journalist, 94:Inez Haynes Gillmore 1328:Writers from Boston 1032:on October 12, 2011 638:Maida's Little Farm 590:Maida's Little Camp 566:Maida's Little Shop 527:Little Miss Redhead 481:, May–November 1925 260:William Henry Irwin 1066:The New York Times 957:The New York Times 682:Pearson's Magazine 674:Pearson's Magazine 620:Maida's Little Zoo 396: 238: 77:September 25, 1970 1263:Project Gutenberg 521:Murder Masquerade 434:Ursula K. 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Index

Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin
Inez Haynes Irwin in 1923.
Rio de Janeiro
Scituate, Massachusetts
feminist
O. Henry Award
Will Irwin
Lorenza Haynes
feminist
National Women's Party
Authors Guild
suffragist
Mary MacLane
Butte, Montana
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Boston
Radcliffe College
suffragist
Maud Wood Park
College Equal Suffrage League
A white woman with shiny hair parted center, wearing a dark top with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves
War
impressionist
The Masses
William Henry Irwin
World War I
war correspondent
Scituate, Massachusetts
National Women's Party

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