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Women's Rights
Lucy Stone, ca. 1840
Lucy Stone, the first American woman recorded to have retained her own name after marriage, was an important figure in the women's-rights movement of the nineteenth century and an organizer of the National Women's Rights Convention.
Portrait of Lucy Stone
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