gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:Politician
gptkb:playwright
gptkb:Journalist
gptkb:diplomat
gptkb:Writer
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gptkbp:affiliation
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gptkb:American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters
gptkb:Council_on_Foreign_Relations
gptkb:National_Women's_Party
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gptkbp:associated_with
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gptkb:The_New_Yorker
gptkb:The_New_York_Times
gptkb:Time_Inc.
gptkb:Time_Magazine
gptkb:The_New_Republic
gptkb:The_Luce_Foundation
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gptkbp:award
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gptkb:Tony_Award
gptkb:Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom
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gptkbp:birth_date
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1903-03-10
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gptkbp:birth_place
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gptkb:New_York_City,_New_York,_USA
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gptkbp:born
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March 10, 1903
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gptkbp:child
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gptkb:William_Luce
Ann Clare Luce
Ann Luce
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gptkbp:children
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gptkb:William_Luce
Ann Luce
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gptkbp:death_date
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1987-10-09
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gptkbp:died
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October 9, 1987
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gptkbp:education
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gptkb:University_of_California,_Berkeley
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Clare Boothe Luce
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gptkbp:influenced
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gptkb:Dame_Margaret_Atwood
gptkb:Toni_Morrison
gptkb:Alice_Walker
gptkb:feminism
American literature
Political discourse
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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gptkb:Virginia_Woolf
gptkb:George_Bernard_Shaw
gptkb:Edna_Ferber
gptkb:Dorothy_Parker
gptkb:George_S._Kaufman
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gptkbp:inspired
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Women in leadership roles
Theater practitioners
Cultural critics
Feminist writers
Political commentators
Public intellectuals
Women in the arts
Future female politicians
Activists for social change
Journalists and writers
Historians of American politics
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gptkbp:known_for
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Public speaking
Advocacy for women's rights
Political activism
Literary contributions
Cultural commentary
Conservative views
Writing and journalism
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gptkbp:legacy
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Influence on American politics
Promotion of conservative values
Impact on women's rights movement
Cultural contributions through theater
Role in World War II propaganda
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gptkbp:nationality
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gptkb:American
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gptkbp:notable_achievement
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Advocate for women's rights.
First woman to represent Connecticut in Congress
Served on the board of several organizations.
Pioneer for women in politics.
Contributed to the war effort during WWII.
First female U. S. Ambassador to Italy
First woman elected to Congress from Connecticut.
Influential in the Republican Party.
Prominent figure in American literature.
Wrote extensively on social issues.
First woman to represent the U. S. in a major diplomatic post.
Promoted cultural exchange between the U. S. and Italy.
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gptkbp:notable_work
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gptkb:The_Women
gptkb:The_Last_Days_of_Mankind
gptkb:The_Way_of_the_World
Margin for Error
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gptkbp:notable_works
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gptkb:The_Women
gptkb:The_Last_Days_of_Mankind
Margin for Error
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gptkbp:occupation
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gptkb:playwright
gptkb:Journalist
gptkb:editor
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gptkbp:political_career
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gptkb:1956
1943
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gptkbp:political_ideology
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gptkb:feminism
gptkb:political_theory
Conservatism
Liberalism
Progressivism
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gptkbp:political_party
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gptkb:Republican_Party
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gptkbp:position_held
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gptkb:House_of_Representatives
U. S. Ambassador to Italy
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gptkbp:religion
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Episcopalian
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gptkbp:residence
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gptkb:New_York_City,_New_York,_USA
gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
gptkb:Rome,_Italy
gptkb:Connecticut,_USA
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gptkbp:spouse
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gptkb:Henry_Luce
George T. Bye
George T. Luce
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:play
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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