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Sally Ann Lilienthal (December 19, 1919–October 24, 2006), née Lowengart, was an American nuclear disarmament activist who founded the Ploughshares Fund in 1981 during the Cold War in the belief that the threat of nuclear war overshadowed everything else. The Ploughshares Fund continues to provide grants to individuals and organizations advocating against nuclear weapons. Lilienthal also served as national vice chairwoman of Amnesty International in 1977. Lilienthal was also an artist and art advocate who served on the board of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for most of the 1970s. ==Early life and education== Sally Ann Lowengart was born in Portland, Oregon on December 19, 1919,〔Leah Garchik, (Sally Lilienthal -- founder of the Ploughshares Fund ), ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (October 26, 2006).〕〔Patricia Sullivan, (Sally Lilienthal, 87; Created Peace Fund ), ''Washington Post'' (October 27, 2006).〕〔(Birth of Sally Lilienthal, founder of Ploughshares Fund: December 19, 1919 ), Jewish Women's Archive.〕 to Jewish parents. She moved with her family to San Francisco at age twelve.〔 Her father was a merchant.〔 Lilienthal was enrolled at the private Katherine Delmar Burke School in San Francisco, but was soon expelled for passing a note containing a vulgar word in class.〔〔 Lilienthal graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she majored in writing, in 1940, and returned to San Francisco the same year.〔〔 By this time, Lilienthal had developed idealistic political views.〔〔
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