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  1. Despite facing opposition and obstacles throughout her life, Alice Stone Blackwell remained committed to advocating for women's rights until her death in 1950 at the age of 89. She witnessed the passing of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted women the right to vote, just a few years before her death.

  2. Alice Stone Blackwell. Success, Pain, Women. 52 Copy quote. Justice is better than chivalry if we cannot have both. Alice Stone Blackwell. Memorable, Justice, Diversity. 23 Copy quote. In my suffrage work, I learned beyond question that the news coming through the great press agencies was colored and distorted; and if this has been done on one ...

  3. Quotes about Alice Stone Blackwell. Alice Blackwell was an exception to me. I saw during my personal acquaintance with her that she was apt to embrace the whole world with her beautiful heart, her strong soul; to press it to her bosom, and never be tired of working for it. But she did too much for her human strength, and now she must rest a while.

  4. Alice Stone Blackwell (September 14, 1857 – March 15, 1950) was an American feminist, suffragist, journalist, radical socialist, and human rights advocate. Early life and education [ edit ] Blackwell was born in East Orange , New Jersey to Henry Browne Blackwell and Lucy Stone , both of whom were suffrage leaders and helped establish the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA).

  5. 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 Elizabeth Blackwell and brother-in-law of ...

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  6. Alice Stone Blackwell Quotes - BrainyQuote. American - Journalist September 14, 1857 - March 15, 1950. Justice is better than chivalry if we cannot have both. A woman finds the natural lay of the land almost unconsciously; and not feeling it incumbent on her to be guide and philosopher to any successor, she takes little pains to mark the route ...

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  8. Alice Stone Blackwell. Lived: September 14, 1857—March 15, 1950 (aged 92) Alice Stone Blackwell was a nineteenth century suffragist, journalist, feminist and human rights advocate. Born on September 14, 1857, Blackwell was the only child of reformers Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell. She belonged to a family of pioneering women.

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