Emma Barrett Molloy, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Emma Barrett Molloy

journalist, lecturer, and temperance activist

Date of Birth: 17-Jul-1839

Place of Birth: South Bend, Indiana, United States

Date of Death: 14-May-1907

Profession: journalist, lecturer, activist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Emma Barrett Molloy

  • Emma Barrett Molloy (July 17, 1839 – May 14, 1907) was an American journalist, lecturer, temperance and women's rights activist, lecturer and Christian evangelist from South Bend, Indiana.
  • Along with her second husband, Edward Molloy, she co-edited South Bend National Union (1867–71) and the Elkhart Observer (1872–76), becoming the first female newspaper editor in northern Indiana.
  • In addition to writing for her own newspapers, Molloy's articles appeared under her own name or various pseudonyms in other U.S.
  • publications that included The Woman's Journal and The Revolution, two of the top Women's Suffrage journals.
  • Molloy also traveled in the United States and in England as was well known on the lecture circuit as a prohibition activist. After her first husband's alcoholism led to their divorce in 1867 and her marriage to Edward Molloy a short time later, she became more active in the temperance and suffrage movements as a public speaker.
  • She also joined the Methodist church, which supported prohibition efforts.
  • After divorcing Molloy in 1882 and moving to Illinois, she edited The Morning and Day of Reform, but abandoned her journalism career in 1885.
  • In her later years Molloy continued her temperance activism and evangelism.
  • She moved west to Kansas and Missouri before settling in Port Townsend, Washington, in 1888.
  • She died in California.

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