Alice Duer Miller
1874–1942
Writers, Media & Enterprise
Her verse moved a nation toward suffrage — and toward war.
An American writer and poet whose feminist verse influenced the U.S. suffrage movement and whose verse novel The White Cliffs shaped opinion around America's entry into WWII. She was the wife of Henry Wise Miller of Miller Road, Kinnelon — the family for whom the road is named.
Note: Alice died in 1942 and the family's documented Kinnelon residency dates to 1947, so she is honored here as the Miller Road family matriarch rather than a confirmed resident.
Sources & confidence
Confidence: Documented. Every published entry clears our documented-or-omit standard.
- Wikipedia, Alice Duer Miller
- Find A Grave / Herald-News
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