By Any Other Name: An interview with Connecticut mom Molly Rabinowitz, on identity for women and children

By: Sophie Ladanyi When the fiercely independent suffragette Lucy Stone married Henry Browne Blackwell in May 1855, she became the first woman in America to keep her maiden name. After her marriage, Lucy Stone continued working as an abolitionist and a crusader for women’s rights. When a daughter, Alice, was born in 1857, the couple … Continue reading By Any Other Name: An interview with Connecticut mom Molly Rabinowitz, on identity for women and children