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  1. Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer (née Ernst; January 2, 1887 – September 1, 1970) was an American journalist, philanthropist, civil rights activist, and art patron. [1] [2] Throughout her life, Meyer was engaged with intellectuals, artists, and writers from around the world.

  2. Agnes Ernst Meyers was involved in numerous diverse activities throughout her life. She authored four books, including a scholarly publication on Chinese art, and during World War II wrote a series of widely circulated stories on social conditions in Great Britain during the blitz.

  3. Agnes Ernst Meyer, the daughter of German immigrants who became an influential journalist, philanthropist, and education activist, was born and educated in New York City.

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · Agnes Ernst Meyer, the daughter of German immigrants who became an influential journalist, philanthropist, and education activist, was born and educated in New York City. She attended Barnard College over her father's objections and paid for her education herself by piecing together scholarships and wages from odd jobs.

  5. Agnes E. Meyer was born Agnes Elizabeth Ernst January 2, 1887 to first generation German immigrant parents. She graduated from the Sorbonne and became known as a journalist, literary translator, author and activist.

  6. 27 de may. de 2022 · A constructive critic of American democracy and a staunch defender of civil rights, AGNES E. MEYER for more than three decades has made her winter home in Washington, and her appalling account of...

  7. Agnes Meyer 1887–1970 Journalist, Activist, and Asian Art Collector. The daughter of German immigrants, Agnes Ernst graduated from Barnard College in New York in 1907 and became one of the first female reporters hired by the New York Sun.