Philanthropist women of the 19th century in the United States of America and Georgia: Parallels of Philanthropy

Academic / Journal Article
Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
K Antelava
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Antelava examines the philanthropic activities of elite women in the U.S. and Georgia during the 19th century, featuring figures such as Sarah Worthington King Peter and Anastasia Tsereteli. The article highlights striking parallels in their civic engagement, focusing on educational and charitable initiatives, as well as broader social reform efforts. It emphasizes cross-cultural similarities in how these women utilized their influence and resources to address societal needs through gendered forms of philanthropy.

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