Frances Reynolds Keyser

Frances Reynolds Keyser
A middle-aged African-American woman, from a 1909 photograph; her hair is dressed in a bouffant updo, and she is wearing a high-collared white lace blouse with a ribbon detail.
Frances Reynolds Keyser, from a 1909 photograph.
Born1860s
Georgia
Died1932
New York
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Educator, suffragist, clubwoman

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.