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Lucy Stanton was born free, the only child of Margaret and Samuel Stanton, on October 16, 1831. [4] When her biological father Samuel, a barber, died when she was only 18 months old, Stanton's mother married John Brown, [5] an abolitionist famous around Cleveland, Ohio, for his participation in the Underground Railroad.
On November 25, 1852, Day married Lucy Stanton, an 1846 graduate of Oberlin College. In 1858 their only child was born, Florence Day. In 1858, Day abandoned his wife and child. Day and Lucy Stanton were legally divorced in 1872. [12] In 1873, Day married Georgia F. Bell. [13] Day died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on December 3, 1900, at the age ...
Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln (American) Elizabeth Cady Stanton (American) Henry Stanton (American) Thaddeus Stevens (American) Maria W. Stewart (American) William Still (American) Lucy Stone (American) Harriet Beecher Stowe (American) Charles Sumner (American) La Roy Sunderland (American) Arthur Tappan (American) Lewis Tappan ...
The new book "The Color of Abolition" chronicles the movement that pushed for an end to slavery and the abolitionists who led the campaign. Author Linda Hirshman joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green ...
Lucy Stanton (abolitionist) (1831–1910), African American abolitionist and activist Lucy May Stanton (1875–1931), American painter Lucy Celesta Stanton , Mormon woman who married and followed William McCary
How a Hospital Worker Who Sexually Abused 100 Corpses and Killed 2 Women Got Away with It for 30 Years. ... A British man was locked behind bars for the rest of his life in 2021, but his dozens ...
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A ride-share driver shot and wounded a naked man who was assaulting a woman in Stanton weekend, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.