Letter to Dr. Victor Robinson in Answer to His Request for Photographs of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, First Woman Doctor in the United States, and Dr. Emily Blackwell

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Letter to Dr. Victor Robinson in Answer to His Request for Photographs of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, First Woman Doctor in the United States, and Dr. Emily Blackwell

1928

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University of Virginia. Library

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Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910

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Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England, in 1821 to a politically outspoken father committed to fairness among his male and female children. In 1832, Samuel Blackwell moved his family to the United States in part for financial reasons but also to participate in the abolitionist movement. Two of his daughters would grow up to continue this fight against slavery and to work towards women's rights, specifically in the area of women in medicine. After years of struggling to be taken ...

Blackwell, Emily, 1826-1910, Dr.

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Robinson, Victor, Dr.,

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Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950

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Daughter of suffrage leaders Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, Alice Stone Blackwell joined her parents in writing and editing the Woman's Journal. For additional biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971). From the description of Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1885-1950 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008749 Editor, The woman's journal and suffrage news. From the description of Letter, 1920 Apr...