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Mary Tenney Gray (née , Tenney; June 19, 1833 – October 11, 1904; known as the "Mother of the Women's Club Movement in Kansas") was a 19th-century American editorial writer, clubwoman, philanthropist, and suffragist from Pennsylvania, who later became a resident of Kansas. She lived in Kansas City, Kansas for more than twenty years and during that time, was identified with almost every woman's movement. She served on the editorial staff of several publications including the New York Teacher, the Leavenworth Home Record, and the Kansas Farmer. Gray's paper on "Women and Kansas City's Development" was awarded the first prize in the competition held by the Women's Auxiliary to the Manufacturers' Association of Kansas City, Missouri.

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  • Mary Tenney Gray (née , Tenney; June 19, 1833 – October 11, 1904; known as the "Mother of the Women's Club Movement in Kansas") was a 19th-century American editorial writer, clubwoman, philanthropist, and suffragist from Pennsylvania, who later became a resident of Kansas. She lived in Kansas City, Kansas for more than twenty years and during that time, was identified with almost every woman's movement. She served on the editorial staff of several publications including the New York Teacher, the Leavenworth Home Record, and the Kansas Farmer. Gray's paper on "Women and Kansas City's Development" was awarded the first prize in the competition held by the Women's Auxiliary to the Manufacturers' Association of Kansas City, Missouri. (en)
  • Mary Tenney Gray (nascida Tenney; Condado de Susquehanna, 19 de junho de 1833 – Kansas City, 11 de outubro de 1904), também conhecida como a "Mãe do Movimento Feminino no Kansas" foi uma escritora editorial americana do século XIX, ativista, filantropa e sufragista da Pensilvânia, que mais tarde se tornou uma moradora no estado do Kansas. Ela morou em Kansas City por mais de vinte anos e durante esse tempo, foi identificada com o movimento de quase todas as mulheres. Ela atuou na equipe editorial de várias publicações, entre eles Teacher, de Nova Iorque; Home Record e o Kansas Farmer, de Leavenworth. O artigo de Gray sobre "Mulheres e o Desenvolvimento de Kansas City" foi premiado na primeira categoria da competição realizada pela Women's Auxiliary to the Manufacturers' Association de Kans (pt)
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