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* 1818 – Lucy Stone, American activist ( d. 1893 )
In the article, Horace Greeley wrote an especially admiring description of the final speech, one given by Lucy Stone.
The second group was the American Woman Suffrage Association, formed by Lucy Stone, whose goal was to give women the right to vote.
In October 1847, Lucy Stone gave her first public speech on the subject of women's rights, entitled The Province of Women, at her brother Bowman Stone's church in Gardner, Massachusetts.
They invited Lucy Stone to help, but Stone declined to be part of the project ; she was of the opinion that Stanton and Anthony would not fairly portray the divisive split between NWSA and American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ).
Lucy Stone: Pioneer of Woman's Rights.
Lucy Stone: Speaking Out for Equality.
Friends and Sisters: Letters between Lucy Stone and Antoinette Brown Blackwell, 1846-93.
The American suffragist and abolitionist Lucy Stone ( 1818 – 1893 ), made a national issue of the right to keep one's own surname as part of her efforts for women's rights in the U. S. Women who choose not to use their husbands ' surnames have been called " Lucy Stoners " ever since.
The area was already home to Lucy Stone, Eli Thayer, and Samuel May, Jr.
* Lucy Stone, women's rights activist, whose house still stands on Elm Street
* Lucy Stone
Rolling Stone magazine described the song as " Lennon's lavish daydream " and music critic Richie Unterberger said "' Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds ' was one of the best songs on The Beatles ' famous Sgt.
Lucy Stone ( August 13, 1818 – October 19, 1893 ) was a prominent American abolitionist and suffragist, and a vocal advocate and organizer promoting rights for women.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote that " Lucy Stone was the first person by whom the heart of the American public was deeply stirred on the woman question.
Lucy Stone was born on August 13, 1818 on her family's farm at Coy's Hill in West Brookfield, Massachusetts.
In June 1847, after four years of study at Oberlin College, all the while teaching, mending clothes, and cleaning houses to pay for the costs, Lucy Stone graduated with honors.
Lucy Stone as a young woman
A framed portrait of Lucy Stone
An engraving of Lucy Stone wearing Bloomers ( clothing ) | bloomers was published in 1853.
Others spoke against including the women, and when a Mr. Thompson of Massachusetts proposed that Lucy Stone be named to the same committee, Chairman Barstow threatened to leave his post.
Lucy Stone organized and promoted it, and was to speak at the Broadway Tabernacle along with a number of other activist leaders.
William Lloyd Garrison's paper The Liberator reprinted the item, adding " We are very sorry ( as will be a host of others ) to lose Lucy Stone, and certainly no less glad to gain Lucy Blackwell.

Lucy and photo
The original title was Tales Of Lucy Blue, hence the cover photo.

Lucy and from
There is clear evidence that Lucy from childhood had an unusual mind.
Lucy Upton was graduated from the Salem High School when few colleges, only Oberlin and Elmira, were open to women ; ;
Many years later ( on August 3, 1915 ), Lucy Upton wrote Winslow's daughter soon to be graduated from Smith College: `` While I love botany which, after dabbling in for years, I studied according to the methods of that day exactly forty years ago in a summer school, it must be fascinating to take up zoology in the way you are doing.
Also Lucy and Winslow had a private contest to see which one could make the most words from the letters in `` importunately ''.
It seemed to Lucy that all their married life, she and Jim had been doing nothing but rescue his sister from the constant crises that were her way of life.
whenever Lucy saw her, she tried, without noise or fuss, to give her the warmth she had never had from Myra.
When the car, with Susan's hands waving wildly from the rear window, disappeared down the driveway, Lucy stood looking after its pale dust.
Villette marked Charlotte's return to writing from a first-person perspective ( that of Lucy Snowe ), a technique she used successfully in Jane Eyre.
Another similarity to Jane Eyre was the use of aspects from her own life as inspiration for fictional events, in particular reworking the time she spent at the pensionnat in Brussels into Lucy teaching at the boarding school, and falling in love with Constantin Heger into Lucy falling in love with ' Paul Emanuel '.
Even the I Love Lucy theme wasn't spared from being disco-ized.
Much of the material from their vaudeville act, including Lucy's memorable seal routine, was used in the pilot episode of I Love Lucy.
Arnaz, Jr. played the drums and, supported by the SNL band, Desi sang both " Babalu " and another favorite from his dance band days, " Cuban Pete "; the arrangements were similar to the ones used on I Love Lucy.
The australopithecine species that are best represented in the fossil record is Australopithecus Afarensis with more than a hundred fossil individuals represented, found from Northern Ethiopia ( such as the famous " Lucy "), to Kenya, and South Africa.
According to investigative journalist Lucy Komisar, Mehmet Ali Ağca had worked with Abdullah Çatlı in the 1979 assassination, who " then reportedly helped organize Ağca's escape from an Istanbul military prison, and some have suggested Çatlı was even involved in the Pope's assassination attempt ".
Thus, in an 1831 letter from Lucy Mack Smith to her brother, she discusses Moroni as the person who buried the plates, but does not identify him as the unnamed " holy angel " that gave Smith the means to translate the golden plates.
It can range from a casual item for comic effect, such as in an episode titled The Seance of the 1950s TV sitcom I Love Lucy, where Lucy dabbles in numerology, to a central element of the storyline, such as the movie π, in which the protagonist meets a numerologist searching for hidden numerical patterns in the Torah.
The author Lucy Maud Montgomery drew inspiration from the land during the late Victorian Era for the setting of her classic novel Anne of Green Gables ( 1908 ).
Lucy Parsons, in particular, was a veteran anarchist union organizer in Chicago from a previous generation, having participated in the struggle for the 8-hour day in Chicago and subsequent series of events which came to be known as the Haymarket Affair in 1886.
Some researchers such as John A Lucy, Barbara Saunders and Stephen C Levinson have argued that Berlin and Kay's study does not in fact show that linguistic relativity in color naming is impossible, because of a number of basic unsupported assumptions in their study ( such as whether all cultures in fact have a category of " color " that can be unproblematically defined and equated with the one found in Indo-European languages ) and because of problems with their data stemming from those basic assumptions.
* November 24 – A skeleton from the hominid species Australopithecus afarensis is discovered and named Lucy.
" As members of the group came and went, the direction of the music continued to be inspired by the Surrealists, and the group came to be called by the surreal-sounding name of Tangerine Dream, inspired by the line " tangerine trees and marmalade skies " from The Beatles ' track " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Burton showed a subtle flair for comedy in a 1970 guest appearance with Elizabeth Taylor on the sitcom Here's Lucy, where he recited, in a plumber's uniform, a haunting excerpt of a speech from Shakespeare's Richard II.
On the eve of their departure to Dover, Lionel receives a letter from Lucy Martin, who was unable to join the exiles because of her mother's illness.

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