Charlotte Odlum Smith (1840 – 1917) was an American reformer, regarded as the foremost authority on women's working conditions. At labor conventions, she was sometimes the only female delegate, and was partly responsible for the mandatory listing of ingredients on food labels. Smith was also a magazine editor, active in gaining recognition of women inventors.
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1840 Waddington, New York
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1917 (aged 76) Boston, Massachusetts
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