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Frances E. L. Preston
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Born 1844 (1844)
Died 1929 (aged 84–85)
Nationality American
Occupation Lecturer

Frances E. L. Preston (1844–1929) was an important organizer and speaker. She worked for the National Women’s Christian Temperance Union. She also led the Michigan Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs in the early 1900s.

About Frances Preston

Early Life and Family

Frances E. L. Preston was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1844. Her mother, Louisa Baber, was an enslaved woman. Her father, John L. Martin, was a free man. In 1885, Frances moved to Detroit, Michigan, with her parents.

Working for Change

Frances was a strong supporter of the temperance movement. This movement aimed to reduce or stop the use of alcohol. She traveled all over the United States. From 1870 to 1890, she gave speeches for the National Women’s Christian Temperance Union. This group worked to improve society and help families.

Leading Women's Clubs

From 1900 to 1913, Preston was the President of the Michigan Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs. These clubs were groups where women worked together. They focused on community improvement, education, and social justice. They helped African American women and their communities.

Later Years

Frances E. L. Preston passed away in Detroit, Michigan, in 1929.

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