Английская Википедия:Alice Moore Hubbard
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Alice Moore Hubbard (June 7, 1861 – May 7, 1915) was a noted American feminist, writer, and, with her husband, Elbert Hubbard was a leading figure in the Roycroft movement – a branch of the Arts and Crafts Movement in England with which it was contemporary. Moore Hubbard served as the general manager for the collective, along with managing the Roycraft Inn.[1] She was also the principal of Roycroft School for Boys.[2]
Born Alice Luann Moore in Wales, New York to Welcome Moore and Melinda Bush, she was a schoolteacher before meeting her future husband, the married soap salesman and philosopher Elbert Hubbard whom she married in 1904 after a controversial affair in which she bore an illegitimate child, Miriam Elberta Hubbard (1894–1985).Шаблон:Cn
On March 3, 1913, Hubbard marched in the first Washington, D.C. suffragist parade.[3]
The couple perished in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania during the First World War while on a voyage to Europe to cover the war and ultimately interview Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.[4][5]
Selected works
- Justinian and Theodora, 1906; with Elbert Hubbard
- Woman's Work, 1908
- Life Lessons, 1909
- The Basis of Marriage, 1910, includes an interview with Hubbard by Sophie Irene Loeb
- The Myth in Marriage, 1912
See also
References
External links
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- Alice Hubbard's biography at The Lusitania Resource1
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