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Inez Haynes Irwin (March 2, 1873 - September 25, 1970) was an American feminist author, journalist, member of the National Women's Party, and president of the Authors Guild. Many of her works were published under her former name Inez Haynes Gillmore. She wrote over 40 books and was active in the suffragist movement in the early 1900s. Irwin was a "rebellious and daring woman",but referred to herself as "the most timid of created beings". Irwin was a close friend of the American feminist writer Mary MacLane, who included a colorful personality portrait of Irwin in her newspaper articles in Butte, Montana, in 1910.…mehr

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Inez Haynes Irwin (March 2, 1873 - September 25, 1970) was an American feminist author, journalist, member of the National Women's Party, and president of the Authors Guild. Many of her works were published under her former name Inez Haynes Gillmore. She wrote over 40 books and was active in the suffragist movement in the early 1900s. Irwin was a "rebellious and daring woman",but referred to herself as "the most timid of created beings". Irwin was a close friend of the American feminist writer Mary MacLane, who included a colorful personality portrait of Irwin in her newspaper articles in Butte, Montana, in 1910.
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Inez Haynes Gillmore (1873-1970) was born in Brazil, but grew up in Boston. Gillmore became involved in the suffrage movement while studying at Radcliffe College, and would later become the first fiction editor of the left-wing magazine The Masses. Always active in writers' organizations, she presided over the Authors' Guild from 1925 to1928.