Grace Hoadley Dodge

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Grace Hoadley Dodge was an American philanthropist and pioneer in education and social reform, particularly known for advancing teacher training and opportunities for working women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf education pioneer
human
philanthropist
social reformer
activeInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
cause expansion of educational opportunities for women
improvement of living conditions for working women
moral and social uplift of urban working women
professionalization of teaching
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Dodge
fieldOfWork education
philanthropy
social reform
teacher training
women's employment
fullName Grace Hoadley Dodge self-link
givenName Grace
hasInfluenced development of YWCA programs for working women
teacher education in the United States
women's vocational education in the United States
languageSpoken English
movement social gospel
notableFor advancement of teacher training
advocacy for working women
leadership in the Young Women's Christian Association
organizational leadership in voluntary associations
philanthropic support of educational institutions
promotion of industrial education for women
support for settlement house work
support of working-class girls
occupation educator
philanthropist
social reformer
placeOfActivity New York City
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence New York City
sexOrGender female
socialClass upper class

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Grace Hoadley Dodge fullName Grace Hoadley Dodge self-link