- Margaret Culkin Banning
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Margaret Frances Culkin Banning (18 March 1891 - 4 January 1982) was a best-selling American author of thirty-six novels and an early advocate of women's rights. Banning was born in Buffalo, Minnesota, the daughter of William E. Culkin, who served in the Minnesota state senate from 1895 to 1899. She was also the first woman admitted to the Duluth Hall of Fame. She died in 1982, at age 90, in Tryon, North Carolina.
Selected works
- Country Club People
- The First Woman
- Half Loaves
- A Handmaid of the Lord
- Letters from England, Summer 1942
- Mesabi
- Salud!: A South American Journal
- Spellbinders
- Women for Defense
- The Women of the Family
External links
Categories:- American novelists
- 1891 births
- 1982 deaths
- American novelist, 19th century birth stubs
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