Ruth Randall Edström
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Ruth Miriam Edström (née Randall; June 24, 1867 - October 5, 1944) was an American peace activist and fighter for women's rights. She worked with the pre-work for the third peace conference in The Hague (after the first conferences in 1899 and 1907).[1][2] She participated in the international women's congress in 1915. Ruth was the wife of the head of Asea, J. Sigfrid Edström.[3]