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Frances Joseph-Gaudet : ウィキペディア英語版
Frances Joseph-Gaudet

Frances Joseph-Gaudet (1861 – December 1934) was an African American educator, social worker and prison reformer, honored as a saint in the Episcopal Church.
==Early and Family Life==
Born in a cabin in Holmesville, Pike County, Mississippi during the American Civil War to a mother of Native American descent and an enslaved father, Frances was raised by her grandparents. Many people from New Orleans used to summer in Holmesville, and Gaudet as a teenager went to that city to live with her brother and attend Straight College. She married at age 17, but after ten years of marriage, Joseph-Gaudet petitioned for a divorce on grounds of her husband's alcoholism. Thus, the young mother had three children to raise alone.〔He Leadeth Me, p. 12〕

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