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18 Facts About Esther Lape

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Esther Everett Lape was a well-known American peace activist and journalist.

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Esther Lape wrote in support of immigration and workers' rights, and between the world wars, she was a vocal advocate for the US participation in the World Court.

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Esther Lape was partnered with attorney Elizabeth Fisher Read from at least 1920 until Read's death in 1943.

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Esther Lape and Read were both political mentors of Eleanor Roosevelt.

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Esther Lape worked as a journalist, researcher, publicist, and teacher, educating the public about the progressive causes she supported, including peace, workers' rights, and feminism.

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Esther Lape was an activist of the Women's Trade Union League and one of the founders of the League of Women Voters.

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Esther Lape collected what she considered to be twenty of the strongest entries and published them alongside her own analysis in the book Ways to Peace.

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In 1923, Esther Lape became the director of the American Foundation for Studies in Government, a public interest group supporting US participation in the World Court.

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Esther Lape remained in this position until her retirement in 1956, after which she served on the organization's board of directors.

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Esther Lape edited a book on expert medical testimony, Medical Research: A Midcentury Survey, sponsored by the American Foundation.

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Together with Read, Esther Lape published the journal City, State and Nation.

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Esther Everett Lape was born into a Quaker family in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 8,1881.

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Esther Lape attended public school in Philadelphia, before entering Bryn Mawr College.

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Esther Lape eventually transferred to Wellesley College, where she graduated in 1905.

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Roosevelt, who had met Esther Lape through Read in 1920, rented an apartment for a time.

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Esther Lape and Read owned a country house, Salt Meadow, Westbrook, Connecticut, where Roosevelt was often a guest.

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Esther Lape donated Salt Meadow to the US Fish and Wildlife Service in 1972.

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Esther Everett Lape died on May 17,1981, in New York City, at 99 years old.