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Photo, Print, Drawing [Lucy Stone, with Alice Stone Blackwell, half-length portrait of a woman, seated, facing slightly right, holding baby]

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About this Item

Title

  • [Lucy Stone, with Alice Stone Blackwell, half-length portrait of a woman, seated, facing slightly right, holding baby]

Created / Published

  • [1857 or 1858]

Headings

  • -  Stone, Lucy,--1818-1893
  • -  Blackwell, Alice Stone,--1857-1950

Headings

  • Daguerreotypes--1840-1860.
  • Group portraits--1840-1860.
  • Portrait photographs--1840-1860.

Genre

  • Group portraits--1840-1860
  • Portrait photographs--1840-1860
  • Daguerreotypes--1840-1860

Notes

  • -  Caption label from exhibit Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote Family, Friends, and the Personal Side of the Movement: Love and Protest in a Suffrage Marriage. Abolitionist and women's rights lecturer Lucy Stone had no intention of ever marrying but relented when persistently courted by fellow reformer Henry Browne Blackwell. They used their May 1855 wedding to focus on laws discriminatory to women. Lucy kept her maiden name, decades later inspiring other "Lucy Stoners." The couple eliminated the bridal vow "to obey" and circulated a written protest on which both had labored, with a nervous Henry writing in February, "I am curious to see your protest & trust you have prepared one before the receipt of mine, as I should like to observe the different workings of our minds." Their marriage suffered from separations, Henry's business failings, and his rumored infidelity. Their only surviving child, Alice Stone Blackwell, followed in the family business of suffrage.
  • -  Photographer unidentified.
  • -  Case: oval with scrolls.
  • -  LC Manuscript Division citation number for color copy transparency: LC-MS-12880-25.
  • -  Forms part of: Visual materials from the Blackwell family papers.
  • -  Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress).
  • -  Transfer; Manuscript Division; 2014; (DLC/PP-2014:032.2).
  • -  Exhibited: "Women's Suffrage" at the Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building, South West Curtain, June 2019 - September 2020.

Medium

  • 1 photograph : sixth plate daguerreotype.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • DAG no. 1455

Source Collection

  • Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress) Visual materials from the Blackwell family papers

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Digital Id

  • ppmsca 58267 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.58267
  • cph 3g14990 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g14990

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2014645006

Reproduction Number

  • LC-DIG-ppmsca-58267 (digital file from original item) LC-USZC4-14990 (color film copy transparency)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Access Advisory

  • Original served by appointment only.

Online Format

  • image

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  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
  • Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-58267 (digital file from original item) LC-USZC4-14990 (color film copy transparency)
  • Call Number: DAG no. 1455
  • Access Advisory: Original served by appointment only.

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Chicago citation style:

Lucy Stone, with Alice Stone Blackwell, half-length portrait of a woman, seated, facing slightly right, holding baby. , 1857. [or 1858] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2014645006/.

APA citation style:

(1857) Lucy Stone, with Alice Stone Blackwell, half-length portrait of a woman, seated, facing slightly right, holding baby. , 1857. [or 1858] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2014645006/.

MLA citation style:

Lucy Stone, with Alice Stone Blackwell, half-length portrait of a woman, seated, facing slightly right, holding baby. [or 1858] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2014645006/>.