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Anne Tracy Morgan (July 25, 1873 – January 29, 1952) was an American philanthropist who provided relief efforts in aid to France during and after World War I and II. Morgan was educated privately, traveled frequently and grew up amongst the wealth her father, banker J. P. Morgan, had amassed.
Learn about the extraordinary work of Anne Morgan and other American women volunteers who rebuilt devastated France after World War I. See photographs, films, letters, and documents from the Morgan Library & Museum collection.
Anne Morgan, daughter of J.P. Morgan, was a leader in women's rights and humanitarian aid in France during WWI and WWII. She bought the Château de Blérancourt in 1919 and established a museum to honor the Franco-American friendship and culture.
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Anne Morgan used her family's wealth and connections to bring attention to the women's suffrage movement and the plight of immigrant workers.
Aug 10, 2017 · Learn how Anne Morgan, daughter of JP Morgan, helped rebuild France after the First World War with her American volunteers and resources. Discover her legacy at the Franco-American Museum at Blérancourt.
- Mary Winston Nicklin
Anne Morgan's War: Rebuilding Devastated France, 1917–1924. Filming the Reconstruction Effort. View World War I era silent films that depict American women volunteers at work in the devastated regions of northeastern France. Faces of War.
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Anne Tracy Morgan (born July 25, 1873, Highland Falls, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 29, 1952, Mount Kisco, N.Y.) was an American philanthropist, remembered most for her relief efforts in aid to France during and after World Wars I and II.