词条 | Nan B. Frank |
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Nan B. Frank was a social worker and Woman's suffrage's leader. Early lifeNan Bamburgh was born on May 2, 1886, in Princeton, Illinois. She was the daughter of Joseph J. and Regina Bamburgh.[1] CareerNan B. Frank was a volunteering social worker.[1] Frank was very active in California League of Women Voters and served on several important committees.[1] Frank was the president of the San Francisco Center of California League of Women Voters.[1] When women obtained the right to vote in California in 1911, they started the San Francisco Center; in 1920, the center became part of the League of Women Voters.[1] Frank was a member of: Women's City Club and Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood.[1] Personal lifeNan B. Frank moved to California at the beginning of the 20th century and lived at 139 Fourteenth Ave., San Francisco, California.[1] Nan Bamburgh married Ludwig Frank. Their children were: James E, Richard L., Emily Ann.[2] References1. ^{{cite web|title=SF LEAGUE HISTORY|url=http://www.lwvsf.org/about-the-league/league-history/|website=LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS SAN FRANCISCO|accessdate=10 August 2017}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Frank, Nan B.}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite book|last1=Binheim|first1=Max|last2=Elvin|first2=Charles A|title=Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America|date=1928|page=43|url=https://archive.org/details/womenofwestserie00binh|accessdate=10 August 2017}}{{PD-notice}} 7 : 1886 births|American suffragists|20th-century American politicians|Progressive Era in the United States|20th-century American women politicians|Year of death missing|People from Princeton, Illinois |
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