Margaret Culkin Banning
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Margaret Frances Culkin Banning (18 March 1891 Buffalo, Minnesota - 4 January 1982 Tryon, North Carolina) was a best-selling author of thirty-six novels and early advocate of women's rights. Banning was daughter of William E. Culkin, who served in Minnesota state senate from (1895-1899). She was also the first woman admitted to the Duluth Hall of Fame.
[edit] 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