About: Pearl Willen

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Pearl Willen (1904-1968) was a prominent American activist who dedicated her life to the promotion of education and democracy. Having begun her professional life as a social worker, Willen was particularly committed to causes supporting women, children and union workers. She was deeply engaged in the American , and served as President of the National Council of Jewish Women from 1963 to 1967.

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  • Pearl Willen (1904-1968) was a prominent American activist who dedicated her life to the promotion of education and democracy. Having begun her professional life as a social worker, Willen was particularly committed to causes supporting women, children and union workers. She was deeply engaged in the American , and served as President of the National Council of Jewish Women from 1963 to 1967. (en)
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  • Pearl Willen (1904-1968) was a prominent American activist who dedicated her life to the promotion of education and democracy. Having begun her professional life as a social worker, Willen was particularly committed to causes supporting women, children and union workers. She was deeply engaged in the American , and served as President of the National Council of Jewish Women from 1963 to 1967. (en)
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  • Pearl Willen (en)
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