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May Wood Simons (1876-1948) from a Socialist Party postcard, circa 1914.

May Wood Simons (May 10, 1876 – December 3, 1948) was an American writer, teacher and socialist.[1] She was the wife of Algie Martin Simons.

Papers are held by the Wisconsin Historical Society.[2]

Works

  • (tr.) Socialism, what it is and what it seeks to accomplish by Wilhelm Liebknecht. 1897.
  • (tr.) Frederick Engels: his life, his work and his writings by Karl Kautsky. 1899.
  • Woman and the social problem, Chicago: Kerr, [c.1900]
  • The social revolution by Karl Kautsky. Chicago: C. H. Kerr & company, 1916.
  • Everyday problems in economics, Chicago: American technical society, 1945.

References

  1. ^ Mari Jo Buhle (1 August 1983). Women and American socialism, 1870-1920. University of Illinois Press. pp. 166–9. ISBN 978-0-252-01045-3. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  2. ^ Algie M. Simons and May Wood Simons Papers, 1901-1951