Fanny Zampini Salazar was born in
Brussels, 11 May 1853, daughter of Demetro Salazar. She traveled in England, studying the industrial institutions for women in that country, made a report to the government of Italy which was favorably received and an appointment was given her for like service in America. At one time, she published a paper, "The Queen", in the interest of Italian women, for whom she had been a zealous worker, in an effort to raise industrial and intellectual standards. Among her published works are,
A Glance at the Future of Woman in Italy,
Life and Labors of Demetro Salazar,
Guides to Physical and Moral Health of Italian Children,
Old Struggles and New Hopes. She was sent as an Italian representative to the
World's Congress of Representative Women in
Chicago in 1898. She was also elected one of the judges of awards of the
World's Columbian Exposition. ==References==