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    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...
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    The Lucy Stone League is a women's rights organization founded in 1921. Its motto is "A wife should no more take her husband's name than he should hers...
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    other than a coordinating committee that arranged annual conventions. Lucy Stone, who did much of the organizational work for the national conventions...
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    and of popular songs Lucy Stone (1818–1893), American activist Lucy Hobbs Taylor (1833–1910), American dentist and teacher Lucy Temerlin (1964–1987),...
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    one led by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the other by Lucy Stone and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. After years of rivalry, they merged...
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    December 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2023. "Keel Authenticated for Future USNS Lucy Stone". United States Navy. Retrieved 3 May 2024. "USNS John Lewis Conducts...
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    for her roles as Geena Fabiano on the Nickelodeon sitcom Unfabulous, Lucy Stone on the Nickelodeon musical sitcom Big Time Rush and as Anna, a teenage...
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    Lucille Ball (redirect from Lucy Carter)
    took on a dramatic role in the television film Stone Pillow. The next year she starred in Life with Lucy, which, unlike her other sitcoms, was not well-received;...
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    strength during the 1880s. In the late 1880s, Alice Stone Blackwell, daughter of AWSA leader Lucy Stone, began working to heal the breach among the older...
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    The Lucy Stone Home Site is a historic archeological site on Coy Hill Road in West Brookfield, Massachusetts. The site is owned and managed by The Trustees...
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    published Woman's Journal, starting in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, with Lucy Stone. Henry Blackwell was born May 4, 1825, in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England...
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    expansive history of the women's rights movement. They invited Lucy Stone to help, but Stone declined to be part of the project; she was of the opinion that...
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    Lucy Elizabeth Dacus (/ˈdeɪkəs/ DAY-kəss; born May 2, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Dacus attracted...
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    women's rights in the early 1850s. The same women—Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony—who adopted the new form of dress also advocated...
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    and Fanny once went to a lecture by noted suffragette Lucy Stone. Lucy Hayes agreed with Stone that a reform in the wage scale for women was long overdue...
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  • (now going by Dan) learns that Jack is also the biological father of Lucy Stone, a woman whose daughter Abra has manifested “shining” abilities even stronger...
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    1888 Lucy Stone stayed with Mary Jane Warfield Clay in Lexington just before the AWSA convention that took place that year in Cincinnati. Stone invited...
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    the movement. Three leaders of the women's movement during this period, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony, played prominent roles...
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    supported the subsequent annual suffrage petition campaigns organized by Lucy Stone and Wendell Phillips. Garrison took a leading role in the May 30, 1850...
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    ISBN 978-0801863349. Morrison, Lucy; Stone, Staci (2003). A Mary Shelley Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 421. Morrison, Lucy (2010). Mary Shelley:...
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    Blackwell was born in East Orange, New Jersey to Henry Browne Blackwell and Lucy Stone, both of whom were suffrage leaders and helped establish the American...
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    Falls Convention and the primary author of its Declaration of Sentiments. Lucy Stone was a pioneering worker for women's rights and an organizer of the first...
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  • many etiquette writers. Many feminists (such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman) objected, but they disagreed on whether...
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    and its leadership included such prominent activists as Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone and Frederick Douglass. Over time, the AERA members whose primary interest...
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  • flowers" lyrics. Lennon's 1968 interview with Rolling Stone magazine confirmed McCartney's contribution. Lucy O'Donnell Vodden, who lived in Surbiton, Surrey...
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  • laws granting or expanding women's right to vote in the United States. Lucy Stone, its most prominent leader, began publishing a newspaper in 1870 called...
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    for nine years beginning in 1868. In 1869, she became co-leader with Lucy Stone of the American Woman Suffrage Association. Then, in 1870, she became...
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  • presided over a large meeting in Boston's Melodeon Hall, while Lucy Stone served as secretary. Stone, Henry C. Wright, William Lloyd Garrison, and Samuel Brooke...
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    Launches in Maine". USNI News. 10 December 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2019. Lucy Stone "General Dynamics NASSCO Begins Construction on Fifth Ship in the T-AO...
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