Английская Википедия:Anne Ellis
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Шаблон:Infobox writer Anne Ellis (1875 - 1938) was an American author and local official who wrote two memoirs[1] chronicling her life in Colorado coal mining camps and her struggles with asthma including at sanitoriums. The University of Colorado awarded her an honorary degree and has a collection of her papers.[2]
She covered subjects including cooking for a telephone gang, sheep shearing, race relations, Native Americans, county politics, and equal rights conventions in her writing.[3]
Her face is among those included in a tile mural at the Colorado Convention Center, which was created by Barbara Jo Revelle in 1989.[4] Шаблон:As of the Saguache County Museum in Saguache, Colorado had a display on her.[5]
Selected publications
- The Life of An Ordinary Woman (1929)[6]
- Plain Anne Ellis: More About the Life of an Ordinary Woman (1931)[7][8]
- Sunshine Preferred; The Philosophy of an Ordinary Woman (1934)[9][10]
References
Further reading
- Colorado Quarterly (Summer 1955)
- New York Times (August 30, 1931 and August 19, 1934)
- New York Times Review of Books (September 29, 1929)
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