Helen Tufts Bailie (January 9, 1874 – May 1962) was a social reformer and activist. Tufts is known as outing the Daughters of the Revolution for having a blacklist about individuals and organizations, in 1928. This controversy led Tufts to be banned from the organization and to become an advocate for women's, labor, and social rights.
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9 January 1874 Newark, New Jersey, United States
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Died |
1 May 1962 (aged 88)
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Zodiac | Capricorn |
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