Alice Stone Blackwell
1857–1950 (age 93)
Suffragist
Biography
Alice Stone Blackwell was a pioneering suffragist and women's rights advocate whose tireless efforts advanced the cause of gender equality in America. The daughter of renowned reformers Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, she inherited a legacy of activism and dedicated her life to securing voting rights for women.
Blackwell's contributions to the suffrage movement spanned decades, during which she worked as an editor, organizer, and passionate advocate for women's enfranchisement. Her commitment to social justice extended beyond suffrage to encompass broader humanitarian causes, making her a respected voice for progressive reform.