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Frances Kellor and Her Resolution Revolution

Before there was the AAA, there was Frances Kellor — a close advisor to Teddy Roosevelt, suffragette, social reformer, and lawyer who advocated for the supplementation of national citizenship with an “International Human Being” status. This is the story of her work to build a just and peaceful world through an institution and a different form of conflict resolution.

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Frances Kellor and Her Resolution Revolution

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Good, Hard Change

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