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  1. Anna Strunsky Walling (March 21, 1877 – February 25, 1964) was known as an early 20th-century Jewish-American author and advocate of socialism based in San Francisco, California, and New York City. She was primarily a novelist, but also wrote about social problems and the labor movement.

  2. Anna Strunsky Walling was a Russian-born author, journalist, lecturer, and social activist. She produced several novels and memoirs and was involved in a number of political organizations, including the Socialist Labor Party and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which she and her husband helped found.

  3. Jack London at Utah State University: More than a Friend: Anna Strunsky. Jump to... Anna Strunsky Portrait. Photo courtesy of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Anna Strunsky was born March 21, 1877, in Babinots, Russia. At the age of 9, she and her family immigrated to New York City.

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  5. Mrs. Anna Strunsky Walling, author, poet and lecturer, died yesterday in her home, 45 Christopher Street, at the age of 86. She was the widow of William English Walling, who wrote extensively...

  6. Born. The United States. Genre. Fiction. edit data. was known as an early 20th-century Jewish-American author and advocate of socialism based in San Francisco, California, and New York City. She was primarily a novelist, but also wrote about social problems and the labor movement.

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  7. The Anna Strunsky Walling Papers are not a complete record of Anna Walling's life. Over the years Walling donated many of her Jack London materials to the Huntington Library. A large collection of William English Walling's papers is owned by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

  8. The Kempton-Wace Letters was a 1903 epistolary novel written jointly by Americans Jack London and Anna Strunsky, then based in San Francisco, California. It was published anonymously. Summary.

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