Crowe, Frances

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Pacifist; Political activist. Born Carthage, Missouri, 1919; graduated Stephens College (Columbia, MO), 1939; Syracuse University in 1941; graduate work, Columbia University and New School for Social Research. Married Thomas Crowe, 1945, and moved to Northampton, MA; three children. Active in the Society of Friends and the American Friends' Service Committee, particularly the Peace and Social Concerns Committee. Became Western Massachusetts Representative for the AFSC in 1980s. During the Vietnam War she worked as a draft counselor. In the 1960s, she founded the Northampton chapter of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; the Sane Nuclear Policy Committee; and the Valley Peace Center in Amherst, MA. Also a founding member of the Traprock Peace Center, Deerfield, MA, and the Committee to End Apartheid, Springfield, MA. A peace activist since the bombing of Hiroshima, Crowe has participated in numerous protests which have led to arrests, trials, and imprisonment.

From the description of Frances Crowe Papers, 1960-2006 (ongoing). (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 47913064

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referencedIn Activist Life Oral History Project MS 641., 2008 Sophia Smith Collection
referencedIn Activist Life Oral History Project, 2008-2008 Smith College, Neilson Library
creatorOf Crowe, Frances, 1919-. Frances Crowe Papers, 1960-2006 (ongoing). Smith College, Neilson Library
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Anti-apartheid movements
Antinuclear movement
Conscientious objectors
Draft resisters
Environmental protection
Pacifists
Peace movements
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Women and peace
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