Because they wannted to have some independence.
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.
Lusia "Lucy" Harris was drafted by the New Orleans Jazz in 1977.
Lucy Stone faced significant challenges due to her progressive beliefs in women's rights and abolition. As one of the first women to earn a college degree in the U.S., she encountered societal backlash for advocating for women's suffrage and speaking publicly on these issues, which was considered inappropriate for women at the time. Additionally, she experienced personal struggles, such as familial estrangement and financial difficulties, as she defied traditional gender roles and chose to keep her maiden name after marriage. Her commitment to social reform often put her at odds with mainstream society, but she remained a pivotal figure in the women's rights movement.
The National American Woman Suffrage Association employed a flexible state-to-state strategy to promote women's suffrage. The organization was founded by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns in 1913.
Lucy Burns was a prominent American suffragist and a key figure in the women's rights movement. She co-founded the National Woman's Party and played a pivotal role in organizing protests and demonstrations, including the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C. Burns was also instrumental in advocating for the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, and she was known for her militant tactics, including hunger strikes while imprisoned for her activism. Her efforts significantly advanced the cause of women's suffrage in the United States.
Because they wannted to have some independence.
Lucy Larcom was born in 1824.
Lucy Larcom died in 1893.
Lucy Larcom became a well known writer and teacher who wrote about Lowell Mills.
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Lucy Larcom and Harriette Hanson are the names i know of
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Lucy Larcom has written: 'Easter Gleams' 'The Unseen Friend' 'Beckonings for every day' 'As It Is in Heaven' 'Easter gleams' -- subject(s): Easter, Poetry 'Childhood Songs - CD-ROM Edition' 'A New England girlhood' 'Roadside poems for summer travellers' -- subject(s): Nature in literature 'The poetical works of Lucy Larcom' 'At the Beautiful Gate: And Other Songs of Faith' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A New England girlhood, outlined from memory' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, American Authors, Girls, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Poems' 'Hillside and seaside in poetry' -- subject(s): Nature in literature 'The unseen friend' -- subject(s): Devotional literature 'Easter messengers' -- subject(s): Flowers in literature 'Similitudes' 'Breathings of the better life' 'Ships in the Mist'
Mercy by Duffy
-Lucy Stone -Grimke Sisters -Sojourner Truth There are more but that's all i can think of.... :)
she was a women sufferagist
Lucy Noakes has written: 'Women And The Armed Forces'