Lucy Stone

Lucy Stone
Author :
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 324
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0813518601
ISBN-13 : 9780813518602
Rating : 4/5 (602 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lucy Stone by : Andrea Moore Kerr

Download or read book Lucy Stone written by Andrea Moore Kerr and published by Rutgers University Press. This book was released on 1992 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No study of women's history in the United States is complete without an account of Lucy Stone's role in the nineteenth-century drive for legal and political rights for women.This first fully documented biography of Stone describes her rapid rise to fame and power and her later attempt at an equitable mariage. Lucy Stone was a Massachusetts newspaper editor, abolitionist, and charismatic orator for the women's rights movement in the last half of the nineteenth century. She was deeply involved in almost every reform issue of her time. Charles Sumner, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Julia Ward Howe, Horace Greeley, and Louisa May Alcott counted themselves among her friends. Through her public speaking and her newspaper, the Woman's Journal, Stone became the most widely admired woman's rights spokeswoman of her era. In the nineteenth century, Lucy Stone was a household name. Kerr begins with Stone's early roots in a poor family in western Massachusetts. She eventually graduated from Oberlin College and then became a full-time public speaker for an anti-slavery society and for women's rights. Despite Stone's strident anti-marriage ideology, she eventually wed Henry Brown Blackwell, and had her first child at the age of thirty-nine. Although Kerr tells us about Stone's public accomplishments, she emphasizes Stone's personal struggle for autonomy. "Lucy Stone (Only)" was Stone's trademark signature following her marriage. Her refusal to surrender her birth name was one example of her determination to retain her individuality in an era where a woman's right to a separate identity ended with marriage. Of equal importance is Kerr's discussion of Stone's relationship with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as well as her revisionist treatment of the schism which eventually divided Stone from Stanton and Anthony. Stone urged legislators not to ignore the need for women's suffrage as they rushed to enfranchise black males. Stanton and Anthony dwelt only on the need for women's suffrage, at the expense of black suffrage. Women's historians, the general reader, and historians of the family will appreciate the story of Stone's attempt to balance the conflicting demands of career and family.


Lucy Stone Related Books

Lucy Stone
Language: en
Pages: 324
Authors: Andrea Moore Kerr
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 1992 - Publisher: Rutgers University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

No study of women's history in the United States is complete without an account of Lucy Stone's role in the nineteenth-century drive for legal and political rig
Lucy Stone
Language: en
Pages: 355
Authors: Sally Gregory McMillen
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015 - Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"A biography of Lucy Stone, who, while often overshadowed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and others, played a pivotal role in the woman's rights m
Loving Warriors
Language: en
Pages: 426
Authors: Lucy Stone
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 1981 - Publisher: Dial Books for Young Readers

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Mistletoe Murder
Language: en
Pages: 228
Authors: Leslie Meier
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-07-11 - Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Celebrate the holidays with the very first mystery in the ever-popular series featuring sleuth Lucy Stone as she unravels unsolved murders in picturesque Maine.
Lucy Stone: Pioneer of Women's Rights
Language: en
Pages: 179
Authors: Alice Stone Blackwell
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-03-13 - Publisher: e-artnow

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Lucy Stone was a prominent U.S. orator, abolitionist, suffragist, and a vocal advocate and organizer promoting rights for women. In 1847, Stone became the first