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  1. Alice Stone Blackwell (September 14, 1857 – March 15, 1950) was an American feminist, suffragist, journalist, radical socialist, and human rights advocate.

  2. Alice Stone Blackwell (14 de septiembre de 1857 - 15 de marzo de 1950) fue una feminista estadounidense, sufragista, periodista, socialista radical, poeta, biógrafa y defensora de los derechos humanos.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Alice Stone Blackwell (born Sept. 14, 1857, Orange, N.J., U.S.—died March 15, 1950, Cambridge, Mass.) was a suffragist and editor of the leading American women’s rights newspaper. Alice Stone Blackwell was the daughter of Lucy Stone and of Henry B. Blackwell, who in turn was the brother of Elizabeth Blackwell and brother-in-law ...

  4. Suffragist, Editor, Activist Alice Stone Blackwell. Library of Congress. Quick Facts. Significance: Suffragist, Editor, and Social Activist. Place of Birth: Orange, New Jersey. Date of Birth: September 14, 1857. Place of Death: Cambridge, Massachusetts. Date of Death: March 15, 1950. Place of Burial: Boston, Massachusetts. Cemetery Name:

  5. Alice Stone Blackwell was a nineteenth century suffragist, journalist, feminist and human rights advocate. She was the only child of reformers Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, and the editor of the Woman's Journal, a suffrage newspaper. She merged the two factions of the woman suffrage movement, wrote for NAWSA, and founded the Friends of Armenia.

  6. Alice Stone Blackwell, (born Sept. 14, 1857, Orange, N.J., U.S.—died March 15, 1950, Cambridge, Mass.), suffragist and editor of the leading American women’s rights newspaper. Alice Stone Blackwell was the daughter of Lucy Stone and of Henry B. Blackwell, who in turn was the brother of Elizabeth Blackwell and brother-in-law of Antoinette ...

  7. 3 de dic. de 2019 · Learn about the life and contributions of Alice Stone Blackwell, a prominent suffragist and editor who worked for the American Woman Suffrage Association and the Woman's Journal. She also supported the rights of minorities, the Armenian refugees, and the women's movement.