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A Pioneer of Equality: The Life and Legacy of Lucy Stone Blackwell Lucy Stone, born August 13, 1818, in West Brookfield, Massachusetts, was more than just an orator; she was a force of nature, a relentless advocate for human rights who dedicated her life to dismantling the societal structures that oppressed both enslaved people and women. Growing up on a modest farm as one of nine children, Stone witnessed firsthand the inequalities w…
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