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Emily Thornton Charles (née , Thornton; pen name, Emily Hawthorne; March 21, 1845 - April 25, 1895) was a 19th-century American poet, journalist, editor, and newspaper founder. Married in 1861 and widowed in 1869, she was left with two children to support. In 1874, she began a successful career as a journalist, at first as correspondent and reporter for various newspapers, and later as editor. She was associate editor of the book entitled Eminent men of Indiana. In 1881, she became managing editor of the Washington World and was the founder, manager and editor of the National Veteran at Washington, D.C. She was actively identified with the National woman suffrage convention, the Woman's National Press Association, and the Society of American Authors. Her published writings, under the pseud

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  • إيملي ثورنتون تشارلز (ar)
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  • إيملي ثورنتون تشارلز (بالإنجليزية: Emily Thornton Charles)‏ هي ناشطة حق المرأة بالتصويت ‏ وكاتِبة وسفرجات وصحفية وشاعرة أمريكية، ولدت في 21 مارس 1845 في لافاييت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 25 أبريل 1895 في واشنطن العاصمة في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Emily Thornton Charles (née , Thornton; pen name, Emily Hawthorne; March 21, 1845 - April 25, 1895) was a 19th-century American poet, journalist, editor, and newspaper founder. Married in 1861 and widowed in 1869, she was left with two children to support. In 1874, she began a successful career as a journalist, at first as correspondent and reporter for various newspapers, and later as editor. She was associate editor of the book entitled Eminent men of Indiana. In 1881, she became managing editor of the Washington World and was the founder, manager and editor of the National Veteran at Washington, D.C. She was actively identified with the National woman suffrage convention, the Woman's National Press Association, and the Society of American Authors. Her published writings, under the pseud (en)
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