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Name: Frances E. Willard
Variant Name: Frances Elizabeth Willard, Frances Willard, Frances E. Willard
Birth Date: September 28, 1839
Death Date: February 17, 1898
Nationality: American
Gender: Female

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Biography of Frances E. Willard
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When Frances E. Willard died in 1898, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), of which she was founder and leader, was plunged into discord, and members of the union, once held together by the force of her personality and the loyalty she...


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Frances Willard is the name of: Frances Willard (suffragist) (1839–1898), an American educator, temperance reformer associated with the WCTU, and women's suffragist. Frances Willard (magician) (born 1940), a stage...


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Frances Willard's Place in History
09/06/1995: 410 words, approx. 1 pages
The Post's article by Cindy Loose regarding the need for a statue of suffrage leaders in the Capitol Rotunda was excellent {"They Got the Vote, but Not the Rotunda," front page, Aug. 19}. However, the article did not mention that the statue of...
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Wobbling. (Frances E. Willard saw the bicycle as a metaphor for freedom for women)
08/03/1991: 386 words, approx. 1 pages
"IT is just as good company as most husbands, and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community." Thus did the radical Miss Strong view her bicycle in 1895....
 


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