Longtime Nevada activist Maya Miller dies
By BRENDAN RILEY
ASSOCIATED PRESS
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Maya Miller, a philanthropist who championed women's rights along with many environmental, liberal and progressive causes for decades, died Wednesday at her Washoe Valley ranch home. She was 90.
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"She had compassion for everyone, especially for the people who have it the roughest - women and children," said her daughter, Kit Miller. "They were her No. 1 priority."
"She was so openhearted and would give everyone a chance - but she had a very hard, fighting side and the good old boys' network really rubbed her the wrong way."
Miller's activism won her a spot on then-President Nixon's "enemies list" during the Vietnam War era. A board member of the national League of Women Voters, she resigned when the league voted down an anti-war resolution in 1969.
Miller also was a founder of the Washington, D.C.-based Women's Campaign Fund and an early backer of Emily's List, which supports women candidates in national races.
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