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==Past== |
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[[Mary Phelps Jacob]] founded an organisation following an article, during the 1960s.<ref>{{ cite book | title=Dictionary of Literary Biography on (Mary) (Jacob) Caresse Crosby | accessdate =2006-11 |url = http://www.bookrags.com/biography/mary-jacob-caresse-crosby-dlb2/2.html}}</ref> |
[[Mary Phelps Jacob]], also known as [[Caresse Crosby]], founded an organisation following an article, during the 1960s.<ref>{{ cite book | title=Dictionary of Literary Biography on (Mary) (Jacob) Caresse Crosby | accessdate =2006-11 |url = http://www.bookrags.com/biography/mary-jacob-caresse-crosby-dlb2/2.html}}</ref> |
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==Present== |
==Present== |
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Women Against War is the name of two organizations of women opposed to war.
Mary Phelps Jacob, also known as Caresse Crosby, founded an organisation following an article, during the 1960s.[1]
Women Against War works on projects aimed at educating and empowering women of the Capital DistrictofNew York State into anti-war, pro-women activism.[2] One of the offshoots of Women Against War is Grannies for Peace, found in different states.
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