Lucy Stone

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Lucy Stone (1818-1893) was a leading suffragist and abolitionist. She worked for the American Anti-Slavery Society, organized the first national Women’s Rights Convention in Worcester, MA, and is more generally known to have dedicated her life to battling racial and gender inequality.

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