Anna Lewis
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آنا لويس (بالإنجليزية: Anna Lewis) هي مؤرخة أمريكية، ولدت في 25 أكتوبر 1885، وتوفيت في 1 أغسطس 1961.
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Anna Lewis (1885–1961) was a noted teacher, historian and writer, who specialized in American history, and particularly the history of the Southwest. Born in what was then Indian Territory to a family of mixed Choctaw and European Ancestry, she earned doctoral degrees from University of California, Berkeley (1915) and University of Oklahoma (1930). She was the first woman to receive a Ph. D. at the University of Oklahoma. Lewis spent her educational career at the Oklahoma College for Women (now the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO)). She wrote two books and numerous articles for publications in her area of interest before retiring in 1956 to a home she had built in southern Oklahoma (the former Choctaw Nation before Oklahoma became a state). She died in 1961.
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Anna Lewis
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آنا لويس
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Anna Lewis
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Anna Lewis
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Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
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1961-08-01
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Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
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1885-10-25
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1885-10-25
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Anna Lewis as pictured in the 1926 Oklahoma College for Women yearbook
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1961-08-01
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American History, History of the Southwest,
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American
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Along the Arkansas , Pushmataha-the American Patriot
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Professor, historian, writer
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1917
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آنا لويس (بالإنجليزية: Anna Lewis) هي مؤرخة أمريكية، ولدت في 25 أكتوبر 1885، وتوفيت في 1 أغسطس 1961.
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Anna Lewis (1885–1961) was a noted teacher, historian and writer, who specialized in American history, and particularly the history of the Southwest. Born in what was then Indian Territory to a family of mixed Choctaw and European Ancestry, she earned doctoral degrees from University of California, Berkeley (1915) and University of Oklahoma (1930). She was the first woman to receive a Ph. D. at the University of Oklahoma. Lewis spent her educational career at the Oklahoma College for Women (now the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO)). She wrote two books and numerous articles for publications in her area of interest before retiring in 1956 to a home she had built in southern Oklahoma (the former Choctaw Nation before Oklahoma became a state). She died in 1961.
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1956
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1917
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1885
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1961