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Frances Scott "Scottie" Fitzgerald (October 26, 1921 – June 18, 1986) was the only child of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. She was a writer, a journalist (for The Washington Post and The New Yorker among others), and a prominent member of the Democratic Party. She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1992.Fitzgerald was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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Fitzgerald, Frances Scott
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American journalist
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Scottie Fitzgerald Smith
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1921-10-26Z
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Frances Scott Fitzgerald
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1921-01-01Z
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1986-06-18Z
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1986-01-01Z
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