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  1. The Antoinette Blackwell Brown Society is a fully registered New York State 501(c)(3) public charity. Gifts are tax deductible. APPLY. Apply for the Antoinette Brown Blackwell Scholarship. NOMINATE. Nominate someone to be considered for Henrietta Woman of the Year. Phone: 585-359-7042.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2017 · Brown Blackwell nació en el estado de Nueva York, en Estados Unidos, en 1825 y murió en 1921. Fue la primera mujer en ser ordenada como ministra protestante. Y es que desde pequeña estuvo ...

  3. Antoinette Brown Blackwell. Grave Site She was cremated. Contribution The first woman minister of a recognized denomination in the United States. Antoinette Louisa Brown, nicknamed “Nettie,” was born on May 20, 1825, in a log cabin in Henrietta, New York. Her parents were Joseph, a farmer, and Abby (Morse) Brown.

  4. 20 de may. de 2019 · Antoinette Blackwell was an American theologist, philosopher and the first woman to be ordained as a Protestant minister in the United States. Blackwell was born as the seventh child to Joseph Brown and Abby Morse in Henrietta, upstate New York. She was discovered to be a precocious child as early as three years old and began to speak at ...

  5. 26 de ene. de 2015 · Antoinette Brown Blackwell, últimos años. Sin abandonar un razonamiento metodológicamente muy sólido, Antoinette B. Blackwell tuvo el coraje de ofrecer una interpretación propia acerca de la igualdad entre los sexos, osando así desafiar la teoría del naturalista más respetado de su tiempo.

  6. The Antoinette Brown Blackwell Society annually recognizes an outstanding Woman of the Year from Henrietta, and awards a scholarship to Henrietta residents pursuing higher education. Our scholarship winners have entered careers in medicine, education, science and ministry. When you join the Society, your dues help fund these programs.

  7. Antoinette Blackwell. As the first woman minister of a recognized denomination (Congregational), Antoinette Brown Blackwell worked throughout her life to validate women’s public role by challenging traditional barriers that restricted them. Blackwell encountered traditional restraints on women’s intellectual endeavors and social action when ...