Friedman, Sophie G. (Sophie Goldberger), -1964
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Friedman, Sophie G. (Sophie Goldberger), -1964
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Friedman, Sophie G. (Sophie Goldberger), -1964
Friedman, Sophie, 1878-
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Friedman, Sophie G. (Sophie Goldberger), d. 1964.
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Friedman, Sophie G. (Sophie Goldberger), d. 1964.
Friedman, Sophie.
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Goldberger, Sophie G., -1964
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Friedman, Sophie G. d. 1964 (Sophie Goldberger),
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Lawyer, of Memphis, Tenn.; b. Sophie Goldberger; apparently did not actively practice law but used her legal training to promote social reform legislation.
Sophie Friedman planting a tree in celebration of the opening of the Natchez Trail in Natchez, Mississippi; undated
Sophie Friedman was born in Austria-Hungary in 1878. She graduated Memphis (Tennessee) University of Law, 1922 and became the first woman to practice law in Natchez, Mississippi. She was a member of the Tennessee State Supreme Court, the Federal District Court, and the Circuit Court of Appeals. She was also a state officer of the National Association of Women Lawyers and served as delegate to the State Democratic Convention in 1936. Friedman was a member of the Women's Congress at Memphis, the League of Nations Association for Tennessee, the League of Women Voters, and many other women's legal and civic organizations. She was also involved in international relations, peace, and the welfare of women and children. She sponsored several bills for social legislation in the General Assembly of Tennessee and was active in ratification of Tennessee for Universal Women's Suffrage.
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Born Austria-Hungary, 1878; graduated Memphis University of Law, 1922. Was first woman to practice law in Natchez, Mississippi. Became member of the Tennessee State Supreme Court, Federal District Court, and Circuit Court of Appeals. Was a state officer of the National Association of Women Lawyers and served as delegate to the State Democratic Convention, 1936. Member, Women's Congress at Memphis; League of Nations Association for Tennessee; League of Women Voters; and many other women's legal and civic organizations. Involved in international relations, world peace, government, social legislation, and the welfare of women and children. Sponsored several bills for social legislation in the General Assembly of Tennessee; active in ratification of Tennessee for Universal Women's Suffrage.
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