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933: 889: 482: 427: 31: 308:. The pair were active in the Episcopal Church. They died within a month of each other, in late 1973, in Philadelphia; Mygatt was 88 years old, and had been in poor health for some time. The couple's papers were donated to the 224:. In 1969, after moving into a retirement home in Philadelphia, she continued to serve as part-time East Coast Secretary of the Campaign for World Government till her death in 1973. 701:
The Saints Step Out of their Stained-Glass Windows: Tracy Mygatt and Frances Witherspoon Employ Feminine Intuition to Humanize and Revitalize the Acts of the Apostles
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in 1909. After some years as a suffrage and labor organizer in Pennsylvania, she and Witherspoon moved to New York City in 1913.
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Mark Van Wienen, "'Women's Ways in War': The Poetry and Politics of the Woman's Peace Party, 1915-1917,"
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Witherspoon and Mygatt continued with peace work after the war, as active members of the
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In 1932, Mygatt ran for the New York State Assembly as the Socialist Party candidate.
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were both prominent politicians in New York State. Tracy D. Mygatt graduated from
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Home Front Heroes: A Biographical Dictionary of Americans During Wartime, vol. 2
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Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith: Religion in American War and Diplomacy
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Atomic Narratives and American Youth: Coming of Age with the Atom, 1945-1955
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A World Without War: How U. S. Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I
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when it was founded in 1939. In 1961 they were recognized jointly with the
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Julia Newberry's Sketch Book: Or, The Life of Two Future Old Maids
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Julia Newberry's Sketch Book: or, The Life of Two Future Old Maids
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Ellen Baier, "Tracy D. Mygatt," in Benjamin F. Shearer, ed.,
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The Women's Peace Union and the Outlawry of War, 1921-1942
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for over sixty years, in New York City, and later in
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Witherspoon and Mygatt co-wrote two Biblical novels,
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In New York City, Witherspoon and Mygatt joined the
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A white woman wearing a beret, from a 1932 newspaper.
War Resisters League
Frances M. Witherspoon
Daniel S. Dickinson
John Tracy
Frances M. Witherspoon
War Resisters League
Campaign for World Government
Brooklyn, New York
Daniel S. Dickinson
John Tracy
Bryn Mawr College
Woman's Peace Party
Jessie Wallace Hughan
John Haynes Holmes
Women's Peace Union
War Resisters League
Episcopal Pacifist Fellowship
WRL Peace Award
Campaign for World Government
United Nations
Vincent van Gogh
Frances M. Witherspoon
Brewster, New York
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Tracy D. Mygatt and Frances Witherspoon Papers
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Swarthmore College
"Collection: Tracy D. Mygatt and Frances Witherspoon Papers | Archives & Manuscripts"

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