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  1. Henry Browne Blackwell (May 4, 1825 – September 7, 1909), [a] was an American advocate for social and economic reform. He was involved in the nascent Republican Party and the American Woman Suffrage Association. He published Woman's Journal, starting in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, with Lucy Stone. [1] [2] [3] Early life.

  2. 11 de may. de 2018 · Henry Brown Blackwell (1825 – 1909) was an English immigrant who became an activist for many reform issues in the United States including the anti-slavery movement. He is best known as an advocate for women's suffrage and was married to feminist Lucy Stone (1818 – 1893).

  3. Henry Blackwell (1825–1909) worked with his wife, Lucy Stone, to pave the way for women’s suffrage. Blackwell advocated for equal rights at the local, state, and national levels throughout the second half of the nineteenth century.

  4. 22 de may. de 2019 · Basic Information. Henry Browne Blackwell was born in 1825 and died in 1909. He is known for being a supporter of woman’s rights and human rights. He is the lesser known husband of Lucy Stone, with whom he started a woman’s rights focused newspaper with.

  5. 5 de may. de 2020 · On May 1, 1855, Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell were joined together in marriage. The well-publicized wedding ceremony, 165 years ago this month, was unusual for the time. For one, Stone insisted on retaining her birth name, a decision that was shocking in a period where women’s legal identities were subsumed under those of ...

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Alice Stone Blackwell, self-proclaimed radical socialist and daughter of suffrage leaders Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, joined her parents at the Woman's Journal, the woman's rights newspaper they had founded and edited. Over the next 35 years, she played a leading role in writing and editing the Woman's Journal.

  7. 6 de abr. de 2020 · Blackwell family members include Lucy Stone (1818-1893); her husband, Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909); and their daughter, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), all of whom were prominent in the women’s rights and women’s suffrage movements.