Frances+Willard

Frances Willard **Main issues: -** She was president of Evanstan College. She became a college dean and a professor teaching esthetics. **Organization(s)**: She helped establish the Women's Christian Temperance Union, became president of WCTU, tried banning alcohol and prostitution, and became a socialist surprising everyone. **Their solutions for society’s problems:** Created a group to fight unwanted things such as alcohol and prostitution. **Important events in their career as a Progressive leader:** She helped establish the women’s Christian temperance union (WTCU). Frances was the president of her group. **Personal philosophy:** She taught science at Pittsburgh college and Genesee Wesleyan seminary in New York **Long-lasting historical impact on the American Way of life**: Frances believed in socialism, she tried to force states to prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages. a. Sex-Female b. Birthday-September 28th, 1839 c. Hometown- Churchville, New York d. Political Views-Became a Socialist in 1897 e. Religious Views-Methodist f. Activities- she became a dean at Northwestern when it became a university g. Interests-School, teaching **h. ** Favorite Quotations**-“**The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.” **i. ** About Me**-** taught English, Art, and Science j. Education- Went to Northwestern Female college k. Work-teacher, leader and l. Relationship Status- engaged to Charles H. Fowler, then broke up  **Groups:** I <3 Socialism We believe in WCTU Northwestern Female College Faculty 1871 **Fan:** Banning Alcohol sales Prohibition of Prostitution Fight for peace, labor problems, and social purity **Status Updates:** Frances Willard- is now secretary of a national organization, WCTU movement is now gaining many fans. Tom C: I can’t believe you’re a socialist. I am completely against your thoughts. John Ronald: I will never be a fan!!! Alcohol should be sold; your thoughts are ridiculous with your movement Benjamin Harrison: CONGRATS =] on becoming the Secretary of a national organization. -Frances Willard says: Thank you so much I really appreciate being elected, we should go out for lunch sometime and catch up on things. [] [] [] []
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