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- Q4858950 description "American activist and political consultant".
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- Q4858950 abstract "Barbara "Bobbie" Handman (March 11, 1928 – November 14, 2013) was an American political consultant and arts activist, known for her role in preserving historic Broadway theater houses. She was the executive vice-president and New York City office director of People for the American Way from 1981 until 2003.Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Handman was the wife of stage director and teacher Wynn Handman. In 1982, she helped organize Save the Theatres, an organization that tried unsuccessfully to prevent the razing of the Morosco, Helen Hayes, and Bijou Theaters. In 1988, the group succeeded in having 28 Broadway houses designated as landmarks by the New York City Board of Estimate.Handman served on the board of the Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation and on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission.She was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1998 for her work as an arts advocate.Handman's daughter Laura Handman is married to Harold M. Ickes.".
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- Q4858950 alternativeNames ""Bobbie"".
- Q4858950 birthDate "1928-03-11".
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- Q4858950 dateOfBirth "1928-03-11".
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- Q4858950 deathPlace "New York City, New York, United States".
- Q4858950 name "Handman, Barbara".
- Q4858950 occupation "Arts activist and preservationist, political consultant".
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- Q4858950 comment "Barbara "Bobbie" Handman (March 11, 1928 – November 14, 2013) was an American political consultant and arts activist, known for her role in preserving historic Broadway theater houses. She was the executive vice-president and New York City office director of People for the American Way from 1981 until 2003.Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Handman was the wife of stage director and teacher Wynn Handman.".
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