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 B...
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Lucy Stone founded the longest-lived woman suffrage publication, Woman's Journal, in 1870 and, with her husband, edited it from 1872 until her death in 1893. She also traveled widely and spoke persuas...
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Better known as an orator than as a literary figure, reformer Lucy Stone was nonetheless prominent in the world of nineteenth-century American letters--as a self-publisher who circulated printed versi...
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