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Title: Lucy Stone
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She was a very successful woman. She took a step forward for women in her time. It is only fair to say that Lucy Stone was one of the greatest reformers in the 1800’s. Showed first 250 characters
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In 1855 Lucy Stone married abolitionist, Henry B. Blackwell. Lucy and Henry both made a pledge that they would both have equal rights in marriage. Blackwell was the type of man to keep his word. He became a committed feminist and dedicated much of his own time to the cause... Showed next 250 characters
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