Josephine Shaw Lowell

From a Crayon Portrait 1869 Josephine Shaw Lowell (December 16, 1843 – October 12, 1905) was a Progressive Reform leader in the United States in the Nineteenth century. She is best known for creating the New York Consumers League in 1890.

Seth Low's biographer described her as the "grand dame of the social reformers". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Industrial arbitration and conciliation : some chapters from the industrial history of the past thirty years by Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905

    New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1894
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    Public relief and private charity, by Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905

    New York and London, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1884
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    Public relief and private charity by Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905

    New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1884
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    Industrial arbitration and conciliation some chapters from the industrial history of the past thirty years,

    New York G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1893
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