Frances Reynolds Keyser
Frances Reynolds Keyser | |
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Frances Reynolds Keyser, from a 1909 photograph. | |
| Born | 1860s Georgia |
| Died | 1932 New York |
| Alma mater | Hunter College |
| Occupation(s) | Educator, suffragist, clubwoman |
| Employer(s) | White Rose Mission, Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute |
| Organization(s) | Brooklyn Equal Suffrage League, YWCA, National Association of Colored Women, Northeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) |
Frances Reynolds Keyser (1860s – 1932) was an American suffragist, clubwoman, and educator. She succeeded Victoria Earle Matthews as superintendent of the White Rose Mission in New York City, and was academic dean of the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute alongside school founder Mary McLeod Bethune.