Elizabeth Fisher Read

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Elizabeth Fisher Read

Elizabeth Fisher Read (1872 – December 13, 1943) was an attorney, scholar, and activist working for women's suffrage and world peace. She was a close friend and political mentor of Eleanor Roosevelt and also served as Roosevelt's attorney and financial advisor.

Elizabeth Fisher Read was born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania, in 1872,[1] the daughter of George Willis Read and Henrietta A. Miner Read. Her younger sister was editor Georgia Willis Read.[2]

She graduated from Smith College and University of Pennsylvania Law School.[1][3] Read also earned an M.A. from Columbia University.[4] Columbia did not start regularly admitting female graduate students until 1900, when Read was nearly thirty. The subject of her degree is not known; however, popular subjects of study for Columbia women included psychology, philosophy, and anthropology. Given Read's interests in reform and international relations, it is possible she pursued her graduate work in one of these subjects.[5]

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