Teacher, Leader, Worker-Woman

Teacher, Leader, Worker-Woman
While best know as an author, Harriet Keeler celebrated a 38-year career in the Cleveland public schools and was a respected voice in the Progressive Era women's club movement. As well as holding many honorary positions on civic club boards, she was chosen as an "inspiration candidate" to act as the temporary superintendent of schools in Cleveland in 1912. | Source: "Teacher, Leader, Worker-Woman." The Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 20, 1912.
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