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Le Sueur, Meridel

LC control no.n 79045265
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3523.E79
Personal name headingLe Sueur, Meridel
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Variant(s)Sueur, Meridel Le
LaSueur, Meridel
LeSueur, Meridel
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedFort Scott (Kan.) Minnesota
Birth date1900-02-22
Death date1996-11-14
Place of birthMurray (Iowa)
Place of deathHudson (Wis.)
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists Motion picture actors and actresses
Found inAuthor's Annunciation ... c1935.
Her Ripening, 1982: CIP t.p. (Meridel Le Sueur) data sht. (b. 1900)
nuc87-116394: Bernadine. It began softly, 1980 (hdg. on MiEM rept.: Le Sueur, Meridel; usage: Meridel LaSueur)
The girl, 1999, c1990: t.p. (Meridel Le Sueur) p. 4 of cover (1900-1996; radical writer blacklisted during the 1950s)
Contemporary Authors Online (via library subscription), viewed July 2, 2019: "Meridel Le Sueur." Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2003, Updated:Sept. 24, 2003 (Born February 22, 1900, in Murray, IA; died November 14, 1996, in Hudson, WI ... Writer; had been employed as a journalist and labor reporter. Actress during the 1920s; appeared in films The Last of the Mohicans and The Perils of Pauline. Writing instructor, University of Minnesota ...)
Minnopedia (Website), viewed July 2, 2019: ("Le Sueur, Meridel (1900--1996)" Creator: Neala Schleuning, First published: December 28, 2015, Last modified: March 12, 2019 (For more than seventy years, the Minnesota-based writer and activist Meridel Le Sueur was a voice for oppressed peoples worldwide ... Le Sueur was born in Murray, Iowa, in 1900 ... Her family traveled across the Midwest into Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and, finally, Minnesota. She lived for several years in Fort Scott, Kansas, where her mother met the socialist Arthur Le Sueur, who later became Meridel's stepfather ... She wrote hundreds of works in many styles: short stories, reporting (both interpretive and objective), histories, children's books, novellas, novels, poetry, and personal journal writing. Her subject matter ranged from objective reporting of labor activism, women's rights, immigration, and poverty to deeply personal reflections ... She continued writing until her death in Hudson, Wisconsin, on November 14, 1996.)
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Associated languageeng
Invalid LCCNn 93083957