Janette Stevenson Murray's Life And Accomplishments

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Janette Stevenson Murray was born in 1874 in Oct. 28 in the Tama county. She had a lot of accomplishments in her life. She was well educated and very determined when it came to women’s rights. She married Frederick Gray Murray in 1902. Murray had five children; William Gordon Murray (born 1903), Eleanor Murray Shepherd (born 1906), Edward S. Murray (born 1909), Janet Murray Fiske (born 1912) and Winifred Murray Kelley (born 1919). All five graduated from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and went on for further degrees. Janette Stevenson Murray had a lot of accomplishments in her life. She Graduated from Coe College in Cedar Rapids. She also went on to study English at The University of Chicago. Janette was a determined campaigner …show more content…

In the same year the Cedar Rapids Council of Church Woman nominated Mrs. Murray for the Iowa Mother of the year. She received the National Brotherhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews in the 1950s. She was a pioneer in the work for Parent-Teacher association. Janette Stevenson Murray help establish the State University Of Iowa’s Child Welfare Research station. Mrs. Murray was a charter member and past president of the Cedar Rapids College Club. She was also a leader in the creative writing group AAUW. She author several books and historical documents. Mrs. Murray was a co-author with her husband Dr.Murray on “The Story of Cedar Rapids. Janette was the author of “They came to North Tama” and “Tranquility People.” Janette was honored with a few other woman from their college. She was a longtime member of the Ladies Literary Club and served on the Camp Fire …show more content…

In the past women were not allowed to have a leading role in the school system. Today we see many women taking on roles such as principals and school board members. She also helped women establish their right to vote which was not allowed many years ago. Today we also see more women in office taking a stronger more active role in the world because of things she has done. Janette impacts my life by giving more opportunities to people like my grandma, mom and my sister. In the future when I am married this will impact me by allowing my wife to get as good of an education as I did and a job that is equal to mine. I feel that women are people too and they should not be treated different than men. Janette made these things possible and her decisions will greatly affect my future and the way I see women in higher roles. Janette Stevenson Murray accomplished many things in the 92 years alive. She was a mother. She was a writer. Janette was a woman who pushed for equal rights for women. She was also a woman who brought a womans point of view to several different topics during her radio broadcasting days. She died at the age of 92 from influenza and was buried in Linwood Cemetery in Cedar