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  • Most abolitionist leaders, including prominent white women such as Lucy Stone, took an opposite tack, arguing that it was the "Negro's hour" and women would have to wait.

    Bob Ostertag: Hillary Clinton's Legacy 2008

  • Most abolitionist leaders, including prominent white women such as Lucy Stone, took an opposite tack, arguing that it was the "Negro's hour" and women would have to wait.

    Bob Ostertag: Is a Sad History Repeating Itself? 2008

  • It features acclaimed Hed Kandi resident Lucy Stone, who will be playing her decidedly non-textbook mix of classic Ibiza anthems plus a decent wedge of glamour house, retro classics and chart head-turners.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • The book covers 50 years of women's activism, from 1840 to 1890, focusing on four extraordinary figures--Mott, Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony.

    Book Alert: Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Right's Movement Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010

  • Some, including Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, supported passage of the amendments despite their exclusion of women.

    Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010

  • But would pioneering feminists like Lucy Stone, the 19th century women's rights champion who advocated for women to retain their own names after marriage, necessarily agree?

    Lori Sokol: Marriage Name Change: Still a Feminist Issue? 2010

  • But would pioneering feminists like Lucy Stone, the 19th century women's rights champion who advocated for women to retain their own names after marriage, necessarily agree?

    Lori Sokol: Marriage Name Change: Still a Feminist Issue? 2010

  • The book covers 50 years of women's activism, from 1840 to 1890, focusing on four extraordinary figures--Mott, Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010

  • But would pioneering feminists like Lucy Stone, the 19th century women's rights champion who advocated for women to retain their own names after marriage, necessarily agree?

    Lori Sokol: Marriage Name Change: Still a Feminist Issue? 2010

  • Some, including Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, supported passage of the amendments despite their exclusion of women.

    Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010

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