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  1. Ava Helen Pauling (born Miller; December 24, 1903 – December 7, 1981) was an American human rights activist. Throughout her life, she was involved in various social movements including women's rights, racial equality, and international peace . An avid New Dealer, Ava Helen Pauling was heavily interested in American politics and social reforms.

  2. A chronicle of the lives (and trials) of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling throughout their many years as peace activists. Over fifty audio and video clips are used in the recounting of this fascinating saga - one which culminated in Linus Pauling's receipt of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Peace.

  3. May 3, 2013 · The Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers are housed at Oregon State University's Valley Library in special collections. Many of the papers are viewable online at. osulibrary. oregonstate.edu.

  4. Ava Helen Pauling's rich career as an activist for civil rights and liberties, against nuclear testing, and for peace, feminism, and environmental stewardship is best understood in the context of her enduring partnership with her famous husband, Linus Pauling.

  5. Mar 26, 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Ava Helen Pauling, the wife and partner of Nobel laureate Linus Pauling. She was a chemist, a peace activist, and a pioneer for women's rights and civil liberties.

  6. The story of Ava Helen Pauling—her rich career as an activist first for civil rights and liberties, then against nuclear testing, and finally for peace, feminism, and environmental stewardship—is best told in the context of her enduring partnership with her famous husband, Linus Pauling. In this long-awaited first biography of Ava Helen Pauling, Mina Carson reveals the complex and fascinating history behind one of the great love stories of the twentieth century. Though she began her ...

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  8. 53. Conclusion. Ava Helen Pauling, more than any other person, was responsible for Linus Pauling’s peace work. Raised on a farm in Oregon, the tenth of twelve children born to a socialist schoolteacher father and suffragist mother, Ava Helen learned early in life that issues of social justice were paramount -- and that women could do anything.