Fonds F1653 - Anna Strunsky Walling fonds

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Anna Strunsky Walling fonds

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  • [ca. 1897]-1964 (Creation)
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    Walling, Anna Strunsky

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20 microfilm reels : positive.

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(1879-1964)

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Anna Strunsky Walling, author, was born in Babinotz, Russia in 1879. She emigrated to the United States in
1893, and received an A.B. degree from Stanford in 1900. In 1906 she married William English Walling, and became active in the Socialist Party. Walling spent two years (1906-1908) in Russia studying social and economic conditions. She lectured on social and literary topics, and co-authored a book with Jack London. Walling also wrote Violette of Père Lachaise, 1915.

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The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia and photographs. The papers are divided into two series: Correspondence of Anna Walling - prominent correspondents include Charlotte Perkins Gliman, Emma Goldman, and Selig Perlman, and Correspondence of Others - including correspondence of William English Walling, other family members and Leonard Abbott. The correspondence (1897-1964) which includes family, friends and political associates documents Walling's involvement in political causes. The letters also reveal Anna Walling's feelings on personal matters, social questions and her reactions to meetings with prominent persons both in the United States and abroad.

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  • English

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MF 1686-1705

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Originals available at Yale University Library.

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Open

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Queen's University Archives provides this material for personal study only. It does not provide research services for this material. Permission to publish must be obtained from Yale University Library.

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  • Shelf: MF 1686-1705