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1857, Sept. 14 | Born, East Orange, N.J. |
1881 | Graduated, Boston University, Boston, Mass. |
1883-1909 | Assistant editor, Woman's Journal |
1886-1905 | Editor, The Woman's Column |
1909-1917 | Editor-in-chief, Woman's Journal |
1929 | Translated Some Spanish-American Poets (New York: D. Appleton. 559 pp.) |
1930 | Published Lucy Stone, Pioneer of Women's Rights (Boston: Little, Brown, & Co. 313 pp.) |
1950, Mar. 15 | Died, Cambridge, Mass. |
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1821, Feb. 3 | Born, Bristol, England |
1832 | Emigrated with her family to the United States |
1849 | M.D., Geneva College Medical Institution, Geneva, N.Y. |
1849-1850 | Continued medical studies in France and England |
1851 | Returned to New York to practice medicine |
1854 | Adopted Kitty Barry Blackwell |
1857 | Founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children with her sister, Emily Blackwell, and Marie E. Zakrzewska |
1869 | Settled permanently in England |
1875-1907 | Professor of gynecology, London School of Medicine for Women, London, England |
1910, May 3 | Died, Hastings, England |
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1825, May 4 | Born, Bristol, England |
1832 | Emigrated with his family to the United States |
1853 | Made his first speech for woman suffrage at convention in Cleveland, Ohio |
1855, May 1 | Married Lucy Stone, and on the same day published with her a joint protest against the inequalities of the marriage law |
1855-1868 | Engaged in bookselling, sugar refining, and real estate |
1869-1901 | Chiefly engaged in work for the American Woman Suffrage Association (after 1890, the National American Woman Suffrage Association) |
1872-1893 | Coeditor, Woman's Journal |
1893-1909 | Editor, Woman's Journal |
1909, Sept. 7 | Died, Dorchester, Mass. |
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1818, Aug. 13 | Born, near West Brookfield, Mass. |
1847 | Graduated, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio |
1848 | Lectured for the American Anti-Slavery Society |
1850 | Helped organize the first National Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, Mass. |
1855 | Married Henry Browne Blackwell; retained maiden name |
1856 | Member, executive committee, American Equal Rights Association |
1869 | Helped organize the American Woman Suffrage Association |
1872-1893 | Coeditor, Woman's Journal |
1893, Oct. 18 | Died, Dorchester, Mass. |