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  1. Alice Mary Robertson (2 de enero de 1854 - 1 de julio de 1931) fue una educadora, trabajadora social, funcionaria gubernamental y política estadounidense que se convirtió en la segunda mujer en servir en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos y la primera en el estado de Oklahoma.

    • Elmira College
    • 1 de julio de 1931 (77 años), Muskogee (Estados Unidos)
    • Estadounidense
  2. Alice Mary Robertson (January 2, 1854 – July 1, 1931) was an American educator, social worker, Native Americans' rights activist, government official, and politician who became the second woman to serve in the United States Congress, and the first from the state of Oklahoma.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Alice Mary Robertson was an American educator and public official, remembered for her work with Native American and other schools in Oklahoma and as a U.S. congressional representative from that state. Robertson was the daughter of missionary teachers among the Creek Indians. She attended Elmira.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. ROBERTSON, ALICE MARY (1854–1931). Affectionately known as "Miss Alice," Robertson was the first woman elected to Congress from Oklahoma and was America's first female postmaster of a Class A post office. She was born January 2, 1854, at Tullahassee Mission in the Creek Nation of Indian Territory, to William and Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson.

  5. Alice Mary Robertson (2 de enero de 1854 - 1 de julio de 1931) fue una educadora, trabajadora social, funcionaria gubernamental y política estadounidense que se convirtió en la segunda mujer en servir en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos y la primera en el estado de Oklahoma.

  6. 1854. Died. 1931. Alice Robertson was a prominent figure in education and politics in Oklahoma. She worked as a teacher, school director, and U.S. School Supervisor for the Creek Nation before being appointed as America's first woman Postmaster by President Theodore Roosevelt.

  7. Alice Mary Robertson (January 2, 1854 – July 1, 1931) was an American educator, social worker, Native Americans' rights activist, government official, and politician who became the second woman to serve in the United States Congress, and the first from the state of Oklahoma. Robertson was the first woman to defeat an incumbent congressman.