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Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, born Sara Agnes Rice (February 19, 1830 – February 15, 1912), was an American writer and community activist in New York City. Born and reared in Virginia, she moved North after the American Civil War with her husband and family to rebuild their life. He was a former politician and Confederate general; together they became influential in New York society, which included numerous "Confederate carpetbaggers" after the war. After settling in New York, she and her husband both later renounced the Confederacy.

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  • سارا أغنيس رايس بريور (بالإنجليزية: Sara Agnes Rice Pryor)‏ (19 فبراير 1830، نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة - 15 فبراير 1912)؛ روائية أمريكية. (ar)
  • Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, born Sara Agnes Rice (February 19, 1830 – February 15, 1912), was an American writer and community activist in New York City. Born and reared in Virginia, she moved North after the American Civil War with her husband and family to rebuild their life. He was a former politician and Confederate general; together they became influential in New York society, which included numerous "Confederate carpetbaggers" after the war. After settling in New York, she and her husband both later renounced the Confederacy. Pryor was among founders of a home for women and children in Brooklyn, New York. She helped found heritage organizations, including Preservation of the Virginia Antiquities, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Mary Washington Memorial Association, and the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. She was active in fundraising to support their goals. She was noted as a central figure in fundraising for a yellow fever outbreak to benefit children in Jacksonville, Florida. In the early 1900s, Pryor published two histories, two memoirs of the Civil War years, and novels with the Macmillan Company. Her first memoir was recommended by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which encouraged southern women writers to defend the southern cause. Her memoirs have been sources for historians on the life of her society during and after the war years. (en)
  • Сара Прайор (англ. Sara Agnes Pryor; урождённая Rice; 1830—1912) — американская писательница и общественная деятельница. (ru)
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  • سارا أغنيس رايس بريور (بالإنجليزية: Sara Agnes Rice Pryor)‏ (19 فبراير 1830، نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة - 15 فبراير 1912)؛ روائية أمريكية. (ar)
  • Сара Прайор (англ. Sara Agnes Pryor; урождённая Rice; 1830—1912) — американская писательница и общественная деятельница. (ru)
  • Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, born Sara Agnes Rice (February 19, 1830 – February 15, 1912), was an American writer and community activist in New York City. Born and reared in Virginia, she moved North after the American Civil War with her husband and family to rebuild their life. He was a former politician and Confederate general; together they became influential in New York society, which included numerous "Confederate carpetbaggers" after the war. After settling in New York, she and her husband both later renounced the Confederacy. (en)
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  • سارا أغنيس رايس بريور (ar)
  • Sara Agnes Rice Pryor (en)
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