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  1. She was also president of the New England and Massachusetts Woman Suffrage associations and honorary president of the Massachusetts League of Women Voters. [8] In later life, Blackwell went blind. [9] She died March 15, 1950, at the age of ninety-two.

  2. Died: March 15, 1950, Cambridge, Mass. (aged 92) Alice Stone Blackwell (born Sept. 14, 1857, Orange, N.J., U.S.—died March 15, 1950, Cambridge, Mass.) was a suffragist and editor of the leading American women’s rights newspaper. Alice Stone Blackwell was the daughter of Lucy Stone and of Henry B. Blackwell, who in turn was the brother of ...

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  3. Place of Death: Cambridge, Massachusetts. Date of Death: March 15, 1950. Place of Burial: Boston, Massachusetts. Cemetery Name: Forrest Hills Cemetery. Born into a radical and revolutionary family, Alice Stone Blackwell dedicated her life to fighting for universal suffrage and advocating for oppressed peoples.

  4. Alice Stone Blackwell, (born Sept. 14, 1857, Orange, N.J., U.S.—died March 15, 1950, Cambridge, Mass.), suffragist and editor of the leading American women’s rights newspaper.

  5. Alice Stone Blackwell died at the age of 92 on March 15, 1950. Though Blackwell was often overshadowed by her famous family, her work as a champion of progressive causes made her an impressive figure in her own right.

  6. When Lucy Stone died in 1893, she was the first New England resident to be cremated. Alice Stone Blackwell followed in her mother’s tradition when she died March 15, 1950 at the age of ninety-two.

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  8. Dec 3, 2019 · Blackwell died at the age of 92 in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1950 due to heart disease (“Alice Stone Blackwell”, 1905-1917; “Blackwell, Alice Stone,” 2019).