DCSTW 03: "When I get through with this baby, it's really gonna work"
Release Date: 06/06/2018
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Read Margalit Fox's obituary for Frances her: https://nyti.ms/2uzJZb1
Watch Lily Benson's movie: https://bit.ly/2xHx89P
And if you want to see the SCH how Frances imagined it, her original model is on display at the Hagley Museum in Wilmington, Delaware: https://bit.ly/2lbTuKj