Mary M. Cohen | |
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Born | Mary Matilda Cohen February 26, 1854 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died | July 2, 1911 Atlantic City, New Jersey | (aged 57)
Pen name | Coralie |
Occupation | social economist, journalist, belletrist, educationist, communal worker, proto-feminist |
Alma mater | Miss Ann Dickson's private school, Miss Catherine Lyman's school |
Mary M. Cohen (pen name, Coralie; February 26, 1854 – July 2, 1911) was an American social economist, journalist, belletrist, educator, communal worker, and proto-feminist of the long nineteenth century.[1] She was also an artist, wood-carver, stenographer, typewriter, and a successful teacher.[2]