Challenging discrimination is not easy; Lucy Stone was never one to take the easy road. The first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree, Lucy was an ardent supporter of human rights. Always fierce, her belief that women and men be equal was evident in both her political and personal endeavors. Her message inspired thousands to join the suffrage movement; even Susan B. Anthony credits Lucy’s impassioned speeches for her involvement. As a scholar, Lucy studied Greek and Hebrew, insisting that ancient scriptures had been mistranslated to objectify women. As a wife, Lucy refused to take her husband’s name, becoming the first to do so in the nation, and leading to the moniker of “Lucy Stoner” to describe a woman who does just that! Lucy and her comrades were evolving from successful abolitionists to struggling suffragists. Their fight was ferocious, so come along for the ride! This event runs April 12, 2023 at 1:00 PM EST at Burlington Council on Aging, 61 Center Street, Burlington, MA. Suitable for all ages. Run time: 60 minutes. Followed by Q&A. Written by Judith Kalaora. Followed by Q&A. This is a FREE event, but pre-registration is required. Call 781-270-1953 to register. Copyright 2011, History At Play, LLC. Photo: MetroWest Daily News.
Ages: Appropriate for all ages.
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