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  1. Alice Stone Blackwell (September 14, 1857 – March 15, 1950) was an American feminist, suffragist, journalist, radical socialist, and human rights advocate.

  2. Alice Stone Blackwell (14 de septiembre de 1857 - 15 de marzo de 1950) fue una feminista estadounidense, sufragista, periodista, socialista radical, poeta, biógrafa y defensora de los derechos humanos.

  3. 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 womens rights newspaper.

  4. Learn about Alice Stone Blackwell, a prominent suffragist, editor, and social activist who helped bridge the divide between rival suffrage organizations and advocated for universal suffrage and human rights. Explore her life, achievements, and legacy through the National Park Service website.

  5. Alice Stone Blackwell was a feminist activist and writer who responded to common arguments against women's suffrage in a 1917 book. She argued that women should vote because they are citizens, not because they are men, and that suffrage would not harm chivalry, femininity, marriage, or democracy.

  6. Learn about Alice Stone Blackwell, a suffragist, journalist, feminist and human rights advocate who helped merge the two factions of the woman suffrage movement. Find her biography, speeches and sources from the Catt Center at Iowa State University.

  7. Alice Stone Blackwell fue una feminista estadounidense, sufragista, periodista, socialista radical y defensora de los derechos humanos.