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Martha Ingham Dickie Sharp Cogan (April 25, 1905 – December 6, 1999) was an American Unitarian who was involved in humanitarian and social justice work with her first husband, a Unitarian minister, Waitstill Sharp, and others of her denomination, and so helped hundreds of Jews to escape Nazi persecution, through relocation and other efforts. In September 2005, Martha and Waitstill Sharp were named by the Yad Vashem organization as "Righteous Among the Nations", the second and third of five Americans to receive this honor. The subsequent ceremony involved the presentation of a medal and certificate of honor to the Sharps' daughter, Martha Sharp Joukowsky, amidst a large audience that included one of the children that her parents had helped get out of France, .

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  • Martha Sharp (en)
  • مارثا شارب (ar)
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  • مارثا شارب (بالإنجليزية: Martha Sharp)‏ هي عاملة إجتماعية أمريكية، ولدت في 25 أبريل 1905 في بروفيدنس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 6 ديسمبر 1999. (ar)
  • Martha Ingham Dickie Sharp Cogan (April 25, 1905 – December 6, 1999) was an American Unitarian who was involved in humanitarian and social justice work with her first husband, a Unitarian minister, Waitstill Sharp, and others of her denomination, and so helped hundreds of Jews to escape Nazi persecution, through relocation and other efforts. In September 2005, Martha and Waitstill Sharp were named by the Yad Vashem organization as "Righteous Among the Nations", the second and third of five Americans to receive this honor. The subsequent ceremony involved the presentation of a medal and certificate of honor to the Sharps' daughter, Martha Sharp Joukowsky, amidst a large audience that included one of the children that her parents had helped get out of France, . (en)
  • Martha Dickie Sharp, née le 24 avril 1905, morte le 6 décembre 1999, est une Américaine reconnue Juste parmi les nations pour son action en faveur des Juifs pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Travailleuse sociale, elle étudie puis travaille au Hull House de Chicago. Elle épouse Waitstill Sharp, qui est ordonné ministre dans l'unitariste ; elle seconde son mari en s'occupant des organisations des jeunes et des œuvres sociales. Elle reçoit avec son mari en 2005 la médaille des Justes, à titre posthume. Un cours et un ouvrage universitaire lui rendent hommage, ainsi qu'un film documentaire. (fr)
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