Autherine Lucy was one of the people who broke the race barrier put up in a segregated education system. She applied for admission to the all-white University of Alabama, and won her right to be considered for admission in the Supreme Court of the United States. Her courage, in a situation where she was highly visible and the subject of strong antipathy, is hard for me to imagine.
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Autherine Lucy is famous for being the first black student to attend Alabama University.
Lucy Stone was a very important leader in the woman rights movement, and she is most notably famous for being the first woman to keep her maiden name as her last name after she got married.
Susan B. Anthony Lucy Stone Elizabeth Cady Stanton Alice Paul Lucy Burns Margaret Sanger See link for a list of 75 women who made up the women's suffrage movement.
Susan B. Anthony established the American Equal Rights Association. She worked with Lucretia Mott and Lucy Stone to do this. Anthony worked towards equal rights and specifically, the Women's Suffrage Movement.
She is still alive
yes autherine Lucy is still alive
Autherine Lucy is famous for being the first black student to attend Alabama University.
Like, about 81 years old.
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born may 9, 1929
Lucy Stone was a very important leader in the woman rights movement, and she is most notably famous for being the first woman to keep her maiden name as her last name after she got married.
Lucy Stone was known for her strong belief in equal rights for women, her dedication to the abolitionist movement, and her powerful public speaking ability. She was a pioneering advocate for women's suffrage and gender equality in the United States.
Susan B. Anthony Lucy Stone Elizabeth Cady Stanton Alice Paul Lucy Burns Margaret Sanger See link for a list of 75 women who made up the women's suffrage movement.
Susan B. Anthony established the American Equal Rights Association. She worked with Lucretia Mott and Lucy Stone to do this. Anthony worked towards equal rights and specifically, the Women's Suffrage Movement.
Her name was Lucy Began Hobbs-Taylor not Beeman. Women's Rights activist
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