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Ida Elizabeth Brandon Mathis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ida Elizabeth Brandon Mathis
Ida Elizabeth Brandon Mathis (1857〔–1925) was a farmer and businesswoman who advocated for methods that would improve conditions for Southern farmers, including crop diversification and rotation and better methods of financing for small farmers. She is credited with reducing agricultural poverty in Alabama and diminishing the state's dependence on imported foodstuff. ==Early life and education== Ida Elizabeth Brandon was born in Florence, Alabama, on September 16, 1857, to Mary Baldwin (Munn) Brandon and Washington McClure Brandon.〔 Her father was a farmer, and she became not only a successful farmer herself but also a businesswoman and national farmers' advocate.〔 She was educated at the local Florence Synodical Female College, where she earned her B.A. in 1874 (with honors) followed by her M.A.〔 For several years thereafter, she taught natural science and other subjects at a college in Oxford, Alabama.〔 In 1882, she married Giles Huffman Mathis, a merchant and cotton buyer with whom she had three children.〔
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