Alice Salomon (19 April 1872, in Berlin – 30 August 1948, in New York) was a German social reformer and pioneer of social work as an academic discipline. Her role was so important to German social work that the Deutsche Bundespost (German post office) issued a commemorative postage stamp about her in 1989. A university, a park and a square in Berlin are all named after her.
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19 April 1872 Berlin
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30 August 1948 (aged 76) New York, US
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