Maggie Kuhn
Maggie Kuhn
(
August 3
,
1905
-
April 22
,
1995
) was born in
Buffalo, New York
. She was an
American
elderly rights activist. She is most famous for founding the
Gray Panthers
movement in
1971
. She worked for
nursing home
reform
, fought
ageism
and claimed that "
old people constitute America's biggest untapped and undervalued human energy source.
" She wrote her
autobiography
,
No Stone Unturned
, in
1991
. Four years later, she died of
cardiopulmonary arrest
in
Philadelphia
at the age of 89. Kuhn, Maggie Kuhn, Maggie
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