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Nadege Doree

Amelia Goldberg (1862-1950) known as Nadage Doree (also spelled Nadege) was a Jewish American activist, actress, and writer.
She fought for justice for Jews.
Goldberg wrote books called:
"Gèlta, Or, The Czar and the Songstress” and “Did Jesus Change? The Answer of the Jew to the Question of the Ages.
” Goldberg was also a singer.
She wrote patriotic songs.
She is best known for being arrested while trying to speak to United States' President Theodore Roosevelt about violence against Jewish people in Russia.

Career.

Goldberg was an activist and author.
She wrote her two books, “Gèlta, Or, The Czar and the Songstress” and “Did Jesus Change? The Answer of the Jew to the Question of the Ages.
” She also wrote for "The American Israelite" newspaper.
Goldberg was also an opera singer and actress.
She started writing patriotic songs, and producing plays.
She was a model for Duke cigarette cards.
She had a race horse named after her.
She was an activist who fought against anti-semitism.

Activism.

In 1905 during President Roosevelt's church service, she interrupted to try to convince Roosevelt to help Russia’s Jews.
She got arrested.
She sued Roosevelt’s secretary (William Loeb Jr.
) 50,000 for a false arrest.

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