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Frances Maule Bjorkman

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Name
  
Frances Bjorkman


Died
  
1966

Frances Maule Bjorkman

Frances Maule Bjorkman (1879–1966) was a New Yorker prominent in the woman's suffrage movement. She was a member of the National Woman Suffrage Association. She was a member of the Heterodoxy women's group. She lived at the Helicon Home Colony, an experimental community founded by Upton Sinclair.

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Writings

  • Home and school visitors (1909)
  • The cure for two million sick: The discovery of the hookworm disease (1909) with Charles Wardell Stiles
  • Tests of Woman Suffrage States in the New York Times on June 3, 1912
  • Woman suffrage: history, arguments and results (1913)
  • References

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