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Anna Morgan (teacher)
Anna Morgan (1851-1936?) was a renowned teacher of the dramatic arts in the late 19th century, who set up her own school, the Anna Morgan Studios, in Chicago. She was essential in setting the standards for the teaching of speech and theater as a respected intellectual study and helped to begin the little theater movement.
==Life==

Anna Morgan was born on February 24, 1851, in Fleming, New York. She was the daughter of Mary Jane Thornton Morgan and Allen Denison Morgan, a gentleman farmer who served on the New York legislature in 1860-1861. She was the oldest child and had five siblings, two brothers and three sisters. They attended school in Auburn, New York until their father's death in 1876, when her mother moved the family to Chicago. In 1877, Morgan began her studies in elocution at the Hershey Music School.
She died at the age of 85.〔Edward T. James, Janet Wilson James, eds., ''Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary'' (Harvard University Press, 1971), 578-9〕

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