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Tracy Dickinson Mygatt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tracy Dickinson Mygatt Tracy Dickinson Mygatt (March 12, 1885 – November 22, 1973) was an American writer and pacifist, co-founder with Frances M. Witherspoon of the War Resisters League, and longtime officer of the Campaign for World Government. ==Early life and education== Mygatt was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised by her widowed mother, Minnie Clapp Mygatt.〔Amanda Bickel, ''Minnie Clapp Mygatt: Study in a Victorian Sex Life'' (1987).〕 Her great-grandfather Daniel S. Dickinson and great-great-grandfather John Tracy were both prominent politicians in New York State.〔(Mary O'Flaherty, "Of Sturdy Whig Stock is Woman Socialist," ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' (November 3, 1932): 21. ) via Newspapers.com 〕 Tracy D. Mygatt graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1909. After some years as a suffrage and labor organizer in Pennsylvania, she and Witherspoon 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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