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  1. Alice Duer Miller (July 28, 1874 – August 22, 1942) was an American writer whose poetry actively influenced political opinion. Her feminist verses influenced political opinion during the American suffrage movement, and her verse novel The White Cliffs influenced political thought during the U.S.'s entry into World War II.

  2. 5 days ago · Alice Duer Miller (born July 28, 1874, Staten Island, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 22, 1942, New York, N.Y.) was an American writer whose work—mostly her light, entertaining novels set among the upper classes—were frequently adapted for stage and film.

  3. Alice Duer Miller (1874 - 1942) was an American poet and novelist whose long poem The White Cliffs was immensely successful throughout the English-speaking world. First published in September 1940, it sold over a million copies, an unheard of number for a book of verse.

  4. Jun 4, 2017 · Alice Duer Miller (July 28, 1874 - August 22, 1942) was born and raised in the wealthy, influential Duer family of New York. After her formal debut into society, her family's wealth was lost in a bank crisis.

  5. Alice Duer Miller was a poet, novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter whose satirical work influenced the American suffragist movement. She was born to a wealthy family in Staten Island in 1874. She enrolled at Barnard College to study mathematics, and wrote a prize-winning thesis.

  6. Alice Duer Miller - Alice Duer Miller was born on July 28, 1874, in Staten Island, New York. Her work was influential to women’s suffrage, and her satirical poetry collection, Are Women People? (1915), became a slogan for the movement. She died August 22, 1942, in New York City.

  7. Dec 30, 2015 · Alice Duer Miller’s analysis of contemporary politics not only made anti-suffragist politicians look stupid. It also made her (and women like her) look completely capable of participating...

  8. Search “Alice Duer Miller” “Are Women People” for a list of her newspaper poems, which you can then read in PDF form. If you know the newspaper page and date of the column, you can also search by that.

  9. Sep 8, 2020 · On July 28, 1874, Alice Duer Miller—who, through her feminist poetry, would grow up to influence political opinion and the suffrage movement—was born to wealthy parents in New York City. Miller grew up on the family estate in Weehawken, New Jersey. However, a banking failure depleted the family fortune.

  10. Jan 24, 2012 · Lili Loofbourow has unearthed some satirical poetry by suffragist Alice Duer Miller and presents it over on The Hairpin. Miller studied astronomy and mathematics at Barnard (back in 1895), wrote screenplays, worked with The New Yorker, and wrote a book of poems called Are Women People?, which quickly became a popular suffragist catchphrase.