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Juliet Barrett Rublee

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Rublee, Juliet Barrett, active 1914-1931, of Washington DC

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British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000296.0x000308

Juliet Rublee, autographed to Margaret Sanger (from Margaret Sanger Papers), undated

Birth control advocate; Pacifist; Feminist. Juliet Barrett eas born in Chicago in 1875. She attended Miss Porter's School in Farmington, CT; she married George Rublee, lawyer and political advisor to Dwight Morrow and later a Wilson appointee to the Federal Trade Commission in 1899. Active in modern dance early in the 20th century, Juliet Rublee became involved in the birth control movement in 1916 after Margaret Sanger's arrest. Thereafter she was Sanger's "closest friend and ally," giving not only of her time but also her personal fortune. She was a strong pacifist at the outbreak of World War I. During the 1920s she branched out even more--in 1925 she led a diving expedition for treasure in the Mediterranean, and at the end of the decade she produced a film on the Mexican Revolution. She spent most of her later years in her Cornish, NH home. Juliet Rublee died in 1966.

According to Margaret Sanger's biographer, Ellen Chesler, "More than any other figure in the country's social establishment, [Juliet Rublee] would be responsible for subsequent changes in the orientation of the birth control movement." ( Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America . NY: Anchor Books, 1993).

From the guide to the Juliet Barrett Rublee Papers MS 304., 1917-1955, (Sophia Smith Collection)

Birth control advocate; Pacifist; Feminist.

Born Juliet Barrett, Chicago, 1875; attended Miss Porter's School in Farmington, CT; married George Rublee, lawyer and political advisor to Dwight Morrow and Wilson appointee to the Federal Trade Commission. A modern dancer in the early 1900s, Rublee became involved in the birth control movement in 1916 after Margaret Sanger's arrest; was close friend of Sanger and financial supporter of movement. Active pacifist during World War I; led diving expedition for treasure in the Mediterranean, 1925; and produced a film in Mexico. Died in 1966.

From the description of Papers, 1917-1955. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 49343608

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