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Stone, Lucy (1818–1893)
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reported these clashes along with stirring legal rhetoric from the Garners' lawyer, John Jolliffe ("my clients would go singing to the gallows" rather than return to the "seething, boiling hot hell of American slavery"), and political rhetoric from abolitionist Lucy Stone (comparing Margaret to "those who fought the battle of liberty on Bunker's Hill"). Lucy Stone was similarly unconvinced by Henry Blackwell's ardent courtship: "You are dearest to me . For her speech, 11-year-old Jenny researched and wrote the life story of women's rights pioneer Lucy Stone. |
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