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In page Camille Kelley:

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Kelley said that women and mothers were the only people fit to be advocates of child welfare.[1] In 1909, she founded the Memphis branch of the Parent-Teacher Association, eventually rising to the position of chairman of the Memphis federation of the organization.[2] She then began studying state child welfare laws and child psychology.[1] Kelley also served as the secretary of the City Agricultural Committee during World War I.[1][2] Although not a lawyer, she worked for years in the law office of her husband, Thomas Fitzgerald Kelley.[1] After his death, and with the aid of Memphis mayor "Boss" Crump,[citation needed] Camille Kelley was appointed and then elected as the juvenile court judge in Shelby County, Tennessee, and served from May 1, 1920 to 1950.[2][3]