Lucy Stone Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Lucy Stone Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Civil Rights Activist Lucy Stone including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Lucy Stone
Real Name Lucy Stone
Profession Women’s Rights Activists, Civil Rights Activists
Famous as Women’s Rights Activist
Nationality American
Religion Congregationalist Unitarian
Personal Life of Lucy Stone
Born on 13 August 1818
Birthday 13th August
Died At Age 75
Sun Sign Leo
Born in West Brookfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died on 19 October 1893
Place of death Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Grouping of People Feminists
City Massachussets
Family Background of Lucy Stone
Father Francis Stone
Mother Hannah Matthews Stone
Siblings Eliza, Rhoda
Spouse/Partner Henry Browne Blackwell
Children Alice Stone Blackwell
Education Oberlin College, Mount Holyoke College
Personal Fact of Lucy Stone

One of the first women in history to retain her maiden name after marriage, Lucy Stone was an acclaimed 19th century woman, who dedicated her entire life to the cause of women’s rights. This skilled orator, abolitionist, and suffragist also became the first women to earn a college degree in Massachusetts. She lectured across many cities in the United States of America on women’s issues and antislavery, at a time

when women were highly discouraged from public speaking. Her undefeatable spirit, during a difficult political environment and her dedication to uplift women in the society and give them a platform to voice their opinions continues to inspire countless women, till date. She helped in the establishment of the first National Women’s Rights Convention and the Woman’s National Loyal League, which resulted in the abolishment of slavery in the Thirteenth Amendment.

She played a pivotal role in the founding of the American Woman Suffrage Association, which campaigned for women’s voting rights. She also co-founded, edited and managed the weekly periodical, Woman’s Journal’, which published many issues relating to women’s rights and suffrage.