The Progress of Fifty Years
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Narrated by:
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Jean Norman
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Written by:
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Lucy Stone
About this listen
Lucy Stone was a prominent US abolitionist, orator, and advocate for women’s rights. In 1893, she delivered a speech to the Congress of Women in Chicago on the advances made over 50 years. Titled "The Progress of Fifty Years", she discusses the rights of women with reference to education, free speech, women’s organization, and political power, amongst others.
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