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May Wood Simons

May Wood Simons (1876-1948) from a Socialist Party postcard, circa 1914. May Wood Simons (May 10, 1876 – December 3, 1948) was an American socialist writer, editor, teacher and economist. She developed nationally acclaimed programs for the assimilation of immigrants and the political education of women, and published several notable works, including "Women and the Social Problem" and "Outline of Civics". She and her husband were members of the Socialist Labor Party and she became a significant figure in the socialist movement as a lecturer and assistant editor of the Chicago Party Socialist (1907-1910). Simons was the translator of several books by German-speaking European Marxists, including Wilhelm Liebknecht and Karl Kautsky. Simons married fellow socialist Algie Martin Simons in 1897. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Woman and the social problem by Simons, May Wood, 1876-1948

    Published 1910
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    Woman and the social problem by Simons, May Wood, 1876-1948

    Published 1890
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