The leader of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, the largest women's social organization of the late nineteenth century, was
A) Mary Lease.
B) Frances Willard.
C) Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
D) Jane Croly.
E) Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
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