Missouri H. Stokes

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title: Missouri H. Stokes
text: Missouri H. Stokes was an American social reformer and writer of the long nineteenth century associated with the temperance movement. While working in the missionary field and having charge of the Mission Day School in Atlanta, she found herself drawn into the crusade for temperance after it expanded into the South. In 1880, Stokes became a member of the Atlanta Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), the first local Union organized in Georgia. In 1881, she became its secretary, and when the
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description: American temperance worker, writer (1838–1910)
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