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11 Facts About Camille Kelley

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Camille Kelley was an American juvenile court judge and author.

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Camille Kelley was investigated by the state of Tennessee for using her judgeship to aid Georgia Tann's ongoing adoption fraud operation conducted under the auspices of the Tennessee Children's Home Society and resigned shortly after this information became public.

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Camille Kelley attended the State Normal School of Jackson, Tennessee, before deciding to become a doctor like her father, and attending Rochelle Warford Sanitarium.

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Camille Kelley planned to continue her medical education in Philadelphia, but instead took over the care of her nieces and her nephews when her brother's wife died.

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Camille Kelley married Thomas F Kelley, a prominent lawyer in Memphis.

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Camille Kelley said that women and mothers were the only people fit to be advocates of child welfare.

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Camille Kelley then began studying state child welfare laws and child psychology.

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Camille Kelley served as the secretary of the City Agricultural Committee during World War I Although not a lawyer, she worked for years in the law office of her husband, Thomas Fitzgerald Kelley.

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Camille Kelley was the first woman in the South to serve in this position.

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Camille Kelley was never prosecuted for any crimes associated with the home.

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Camille Kelley died at her son's home at age 75, more than four years after the scandal first broke, from complications due to a stroke.