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13 Facts About Georgia Lloyd

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Georgia Lloyd was an American pacificist, peace activist, author, philanthropist, and world government advocate active in the realm of civil liberties and international peace efforts during the 20th century.

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Georgia Lloyd was a prominent figure in the mid-20th century, advocating for international cooperation and a democratic union of nations.

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Georgia Lloyd co-founded the Campaign for World Government and was executive secretary from 1943 to 1990.

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Georgia Lloyd participated in the formation of the United Nations in 1945.

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Georgia Lloyd was born on September 5,1913, in Winnetka, Illinois.

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Georgia Lloyd descended from a lineage of figures who were influential in American political and social history at the time.

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Georgia Lloyd was the fourth child of pacifist Lola Maverick Lloyd and William Bross Lloyd, heir to the Chicago Tribune.

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The Lloyd family was deeply involved in civic responsibilities, dating back to Georgia's grandfather, Henry Demarest Lloyd.

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Georgia Lloyd earned a degree in political science from the University of Chicago in 1937.

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Georgia Lloyd's activism began in her college years, lobbying for the Equal Nationality Bill in 1934 and supporting Norman Thomas's presidential campaign.

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Georgia Lloyd was involved in various organizations like the Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, the Keep America Out of War Congress, and the Socialist Party of Chicago.

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Georgia Lloyd took on the role of executive secretary for CWG in 1943, a position she held until her death in 1999.

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Georgia Lloyd co-authored Searchlight on Peace Plans: Choose Your Road to World Government with Edith Wynner, propounding the idea of a world government as a pathway to sustainable peace.