Betty Kronman Shapiro
Rebecca "Betty" Kronman Shapiro (September 26, 1907 – March 18, 1989) was an American women's rights and Jewish activist from Washington, D.C. A long-time member of B'nai B'rith Women, Shapiro became its international president in 1968. She was also a three-time delegate to the United Nations conference on women, as well as chairing a host of civic organizations serving Washington, D.C. In 1998, she was inducted into District of Columbia Commission on Women's Hall of Fame. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Ross, Christian A, Belenky, Peter, Li, Hu, Cohen, Nadia, Jain, Saloni R., Gutierrez, Arnaud, Collins, James J., Shapiro, RebeccaOther Authors: “...Shapiro, Rebecca Sara...”
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7by Chavez, Alejandro, Pruitt, Benjamin W., Tuttle, Marcelle, Cecchi, Ryan J., Winston, Jordan, Turczyk, Brian M., Tung, Michael, Collins, James J., Church, George M, Shapiro, RebeccaOther Authors: “...Shapiro, Rebecca Sara...”
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