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Lucy Stone - Wikipedia
Lucy Stone (August 13, 1818 – October 18, 1893) was an American orator, abolitionist and suffragist who was a vocal advocate for and organizer of promoting rights for women. [1] In 1847, Stone became the first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree. She spoke out for women's rights and against slavery.
Lucy Stone - National Women's History Museum
Leading suffragist and abolitionist Lucy Stone famously defied gender norms when she wrote marriage vows to reflect her egalitarian beliefs and refused to take her husband’s last name. Read her story on womenshistory.org.
Lucy Stone | American Suffragist & Activist | Britannica
Lucy Stone (born Aug. 13, 1818, West Brookfield, Mass., U.S.—died Oct. 18, 1893, Dorchester [part of Boston], Mass.) was an American pioneer in the women’s rights movement. Stone began to chafe at the restrictions placed on the female sex while she was still a girl.
Lucy Stone - Quotes, Speech & Facts - Biography
2014年4月2日 · Lucy Stone was a leading activist and pioneer of the abolitionist and women's rights movements. (1818-1893) Who Was Lucy Stone? Lucy Stone dedicated her life to improving the...
Lucy Stone - U.S. National Park Service
Steadfast in her belief of self and ability to change the world, Lucy Stone stands as a historical titan, her "Unapologetic Life" a model of a revolutionary. Born near West Brookfield, Massachusetts in 1818, [1] Stone graduated from Oberlin College in 1847, becoming the first Massachusetts woman to earn her bachelor's degree.
Lucy Stone, Abolitionist and Women's Rights Reformer - ThoughtCo
2019年6月18日 · Lucy Stone (August 13, 1818–October 18, 1893) was the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree and the first woman in the United States to keep her own name after marriage.
Lucy Stone - Women's Rights National Historical Park (U.S.
2023年4月4日 · Lucy Stone (1818-1893) was an early advocate of antislavery and women’s rights. She was born in Massachusetts. After she graduated from Oberlin College in 1847, she began lecturing for the antislavery movement as a paid …
Lucy Stone (1818-1893) - Massachusetts Women's History Center
As Massachusetts’ first female college graduate, a partner in an egalitarian marriage, and a determined and uncompromising advocate for equality, Stone embodied a new vision for American womanhood. Lucy Stone was born on August 13, 1818 in West Brookfield to Francis and Hannah (Matthews) Stone.
Stone, Lucy - Social Welfare History Project
2017年10月17日 · Lucy Stone was an activist and leader during a time when women were scarcely allowed to have a voice in public. She spoke of freedom and equality until her final public appearance in May, 1893 at the World’s Congress of Representative Women.
Stone, Lucy - Encyclopedia.com
2018年6月27日 · Lucy Stone (1818-1893), American abolitionist, temperance worker, and woman's-suffrage leader, was the first important suffragist to retain her maiden name after marrying. Lucy Stone was born in West Brookfield, Mass., on Aug. 13, 1818.