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Martha Sharp

Martha Ingham Dickie Sharp-Cogan (1905–1999) was an American philanthropist who, along with her husband Waitstill Sharp, helped hundreds of Jews to escape Nazi persecution by sending them off through Czechoslovakia.

== Early life and career ==
Martha Ingham Dickie was born to English immigrants to America, James Edward Ingham and Elizabeth Alice Whelan, in Providence, Rhode Island, on April 25, 1905. Her parents had an unhappy marriage and her mother had a medical condition which hampered her ability to raise her children. As a result, Martha was adopted and raised by relatives.〔
She graduated from Pembroke College, the women's college of Brown University, in 1926 and later studied in the field of Social Work at Northwestern University’s Recreation Training School centered in Hull House, a Chicago settlement. When her training was complete, she earned the position Director of Girls’ Work where she acted as social worker to over 500 girls. Her devotion to service and helping others is often cited as the reason she entered the field.

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