Emilie Bigelow Hapgood

Emilie Bigelow Hapgood
Emilie Bigelow Hapgood
Born1868
Chicago, United States
DiedFebruary 15, 1930 (aged 6162)
Rome, Italy
Known forCircle For Negro War Relief
Spouse
(m. 1896; div. 1915)

Emilie Bigelow Hapgood (1868 in Chicago-February 15, 1930, in Rome) was a theatrical producer in New York City, and was at one time the president of the Stage Society. She founded the Circle For Negro War Relief in November 1917 during World War I, and led it for some time. She herself was white. She married Norman Hapgood in 1896; they were divorced in 1915. Georgia Douglas Johnson wrote a poem titled "TO EMILIE BIGELOW HAPGOOD - PHILANTHROPIST", which Johnson included in Bronze: A Book of Verse, published in 1922.