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Ellen Bryan Moore

Ellen Bryan Moore (April 13, 1912 – February 20, 1999)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ellen Bryan Moore )The Social Security Death Index mistakenly lists Moore's year of death as 2000. The tombstone affirms 1999.〕 was a pioneer of women in Louisiana politics, having served in the formerly elected office of "Register of State Lands" from 1952–1956 and 1960-1976. She served during World War II as a captain in the Women's Army Corps.〔
==Early years and education==
A Baton Rouge native, Moore was the granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin Bryan, a former Baton Rouge mayor, who served during the 1880s. Her father was the warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary until he was dismissed in a dispute with then Governor Huey P. Long, Jr. Moore spent her early years growing up at the manager's residence when the penitentiary was in Baton Rouge, instead of the present site at rural Angola in West Feliciana Parish near St. Francisville. She was frequently in contact with prisoners, who grew the food required to operate the penitentiary.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview with Ellen Bryan Moore, T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, September–October 1995 )
Moore attended St. Joseph's Academy and the Louisiana State University demonstration school in Baton Rouge before she enrolled at Tulane University in New Orleans and then the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 1933, she graduated with teaching credentials from LSU, and in 1950, she obtained a master's degree in education and psychology. After the war, she taught at Wyandotte and later Bernard Terrace elementary schools in Baton Rouge.〔 Moore established the first soup kitchen in Baton Rouge to benefit families of her impoverished pupils.〔 She told an interviewer in 1995 that she had kept up with her former charges years after they had been in her classes.〔

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