Lawson, Roberta Campbell (1878–1940)

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Lawson, Roberta Campbell (1878–1940)

Native American (Delaware tribe) club leader. Born Roberta Campbell, Oct 31, 1878, at Alluwe, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma); died Dec 31, 1940, in Tulsa, OK; dau. of John Edward Campbell (caucasian) and Emma (Journeycake) Campbell (Delaware Indian); m. Eugene Beauharnais Lawson, Oct 31, 1901 (died 1931); children: 1 son.

Served as president of both the District and State Federation of Women's Clubs (latter, 1917–19); held numerous positions in General Federation of Women's Clubs, including director (1918–22), vice president (1928–35), and president (1935–38); along with other anti-New Deal Democrats, supported presidential candidacy of Wendell Willkie; collected books, art, and other materials related to Indian heritage. Was lifelong friend of humorist Will Rogers.

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