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Children
  
Miriam Elberta Hubbard

Education
  
Emerson College

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Alice Hubbard


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Full Name
  
Alice Luann Moore

Born
  
June 7, 1861 (
1861-06-07
)
Wales, New York, U.S.

Died
  
May 7, 1915, Atlantic Ocean

Spouse
  
Elbert Hubbard (m. 1904–1915)

Books
  
An American Bible, The myth in marriage

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Alice Moore Hubbard (June 7, 1861 – May 7, 1915) was a noted American feminist, writer, and, with her husband, Elbert Hubbard was a leading figure in the Roycroft movement – a branch of the Arts and Crafts Movement in England with which it was contemporary. Moore Hubbard served as the general manager for the collective, along with managing the Roycraft Inn. She was also the principal of Roycroft School for Boys.

Born Alice Luann Moore in Wales, New York to Welcome Moore and Melinda Bush1, she was a schoolteacher before meeting her future husband, the married soap salesman and philosopher Elbert Hubbard whom she married in 1904 after a controversial affair in which she bore an illegitimate child, Miriam Elberta Hubbard (1894–1985).

On March 3, 1913, Hubbard marched in the first Washington, D.C. suffragist parade.

The couple perished in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania during the First World War while on a voyage to Europe to cover the war and ultimately interview Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.

Selected works

  • Justinian and Theodora,1906; with Elbert Hubbard
  • Woman's Work, 1908
  • Life Lessons, 1909
  • The Basis of Marriage, 1910, includes an interview with Hubbard by Sophie Irene Loeb
  • References

    Alice Moore Hubbard Wikipedia