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A 1894 showdown between anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells and temperance leader Frances E. Willard revealed the grip that racial resentment had over the American suffrage movement.
Author Willard, Frances E (Frances Elizabeth) 1839-1898 Gifford, Carolyn De Swarte Woman's Christian Temperance Union Subject Woman's Christian Temperance Union Notes Reprint. (1st work). Originally ...
The Woman's Christian Temperance Union is soon to have a National home for its wornout workers in the childhood home of Miss Frances E. Willard, the society's President.
A RESOLUTION AGAINST LYNCHING Miss Ida Wells Criticised Adversely for Attacking Miss Frances E. Willard and for Being Unwise. Give this articleGive this articleGive this article June 19, 1895 ...
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