LC control no. | n 2012010496 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kaneko, Josephine Conger |
Variant(s) | Conger-Kaneko, Josephine, 1874-1934 Kaneko, Kiichi, Mrs., 1874-1934 Conger, Josephine, 1874-1934 |
See also | Corporate body: Socialist Party (U.S.) |
Associated place | Girard (Kan.) |
Located | Chicago (Ill.) |
Address | 5445 Drexel Ave Chicago Illinois |
Birth date | 1874-05-05 |
Death date | 1934-07-28 |
Place of birth | Centralia (Mo.) |
Field of activity | Women and socialism Suffrage Women's rights Labor movement Equality before the law |
Affiliation | American Federation of Labor |
Profession or occupation | Women authors Women editors Women poets Women publishers Reformers Socialists Suffragists |
Found in | Kaneko Kiichi to Josefin Kongā, 2011: colophon (Josephine Conger-Kaneko) Internet Archive home page, Feb 14, 2012: (Kaneko, Josephine Conger) Amazon home page, Feb 14, 2012: (Josephine Conger Kaneko) The white slave traffic, 1909: broadside (Josephine Conger-Kaneko) OCLC, June 25, 2014 (access points: Conger-Kaneko, Josephine; Kaneko, Josephine Conger; usage: Josephine Conger Kaneko; Josephine Conger-Kaneko) Wikipedia, June 25, 2014 (Josephine Conger-Kaneko: Josephine Conger was born in Centralia, Missouri in 1874; attended Ruskin College; became a socialist; believed in sexual equality; in 1905 she married Kiichi Kaneko, a Japanese socialist; she join the staff of Appeal to reason, a newspaper published in Girard, Kansas, and in 1907 began publishing Socialist woman, subsequently renamed Progressive woman (1909-1911) and later renamed again as The coming nation (1911-1914); retired from politics after World War I) Leonard, John William. Woman's who's who of America, 1914: page 444 (listed under Kaneko, Josephine Conger (Mrs. Kuchi [sic] Kaneko), 5445 Drexel Ave., Chicago, Ill.; editor, publisher; member of the Socialist Party since 1903; former member of American Federation of Labor, helping to organize a branch in Girard, Kansas; member Woman's Suffrage Party of Chicago; author of a novel (Little sister of the poor) and two small volumes of poetry; contributor to several magazines) Wikipedia, viewed online on December 8, 2023: (Josephine Conger-Kaneko, born May 5, 1874 in Centralia, Missouri and died July 28, 1934; she was an American journalist and writer) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Conger-Kaneko> |
Associated language | eng |