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Frances M. Witherspoon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frances M. Witherspoon Frances May Witherspoon (July 8, 1886 – December 16, 1973) was an American writer and activist, co-founder with Tracy Dickinson Mygatt of the War Resisters League, and executive secretary of the New York Bureau of Legal Advice, a forerunner of the American Civil Liberties Union. ==Early life and education== Frances May Witherspoon was born in 1886, in Meridian, Mississippi, the daughter of law professor and Congressman Samuel Andrew Witherspoon, and his wife, Susan E. May.〔("Death of Hon. Samuel A. Witherspoon," Proceedings in the House of Representatives (December 6, 1915): 24. )〕 She graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1909. After some years as a suffrage and labor organizer in Pennsylvania, she and Mygatt moved to New York City in 1913.〔("Suffragettes Begin Campaign for Votes," ''Delaware County Daily Times'' (September 28, 1912): 2. ) via Newspapers.com 〕
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