- Anna Garlin Spencer was an American educator, feminist, and Unitarian minister
When did Anna Garlin Spencer die? / Died | 18 March 2017 |
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Anna Garlin Spencer facts
- Born in Attleboro, MA, she married the Rev
- William H
- Spencer in 1878
- She was a leader in the women's suffrage and peace movements
- In 1891 she became the first woman ordained as a minister in the state of Rhode Island
- In Providence she was commissioned to develop the Religious Society of Bell Street Chapel which was to be devoted to the religious outlook of James Eddy
- She compiled Eddy’s views into a Bond of Union to which members of the new society would subscribe
- She was later associated with the New York Society for Ethical Culture (1903–1909) and the New York School of Philanthropy (1903–1913)
- In 1909, she signed onto the call to found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Over a long period she was a popular lecturer and wrote on social problems, especially concerning women and family relations
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