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Wherever injustice occurs, we all need to be concerned.
Millicent Fenwick
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Millicent Fenwick
Age: 82 †
Born: 1910
Born: February 25
Died: 1992
Died: September 16
Diplomat
Fashion Editor
Journalist
Politician
New York City
New York
Millicent Vernon Hammond Fenwick
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