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- Bertha_Hale_White abstract "Bertha Hale White, was a teacher and journalist, and a prominent functionary of the Socialist Party of America. After serving for more than a decade in the party's National Office, in February 1924 White was named Executive Secretary of the SPA, becoming the first woman to hold that position. She resigned the post, citing reasons of health, late in 1925. In 1926, White married lecturer and writer Judson King and took his name, becoming Bertha Hale King.".
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- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_V._Debs.
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- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink George_Ross_Kirkpatrick.
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- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink Nashville,_Illinois.
- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink Official.
- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
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- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink Salem,_Arkansas.
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- Bertha_Hale_White wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
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- Bertha_Hale_White subject Category:American_socialists.
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- Bertha_Hale_White subject Category:People_from_Barton_County,_Missouri.
- Bertha_Hale_White subject Category:People_from_Fort_Smith,_Arkansas.
- Bertha_Hale_White subject Category:People_from_Washington_County,_Illinois.
- Bertha_Hale_White hypernym Teacher.
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- Bertha_Hale_White comment "Bertha Hale White, was a teacher and journalist, and a prominent functionary of the Socialist Party of America. After serving for more than a decade in the party's National Office, in February 1924 White was named Executive Secretary of the SPA, becoming the first woman to hold that position. She resigned the post, citing reasons of health, late in 1925. In 1926, White married lecturer and writer Judson King and took his name, becoming Bertha Hale King.".
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