Mary Ashton Rice

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Mary Ashton Rice, later known as Mary Livermore, was a prominent 19th-century American abolitionist, women's rights advocate, and Civil War relief organizer.

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instanceOf Civil War relief organizer
abolitionist
human
lecturer
suffragist
women's rights activist
writer
affiliation United States Sanitary Commission NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Mary Livermore NERFINISHED
birthDate 1820-12-19
birthPlace Boston, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1905-05-23
deathPlace Melrose, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
educatedAt private schools in Boston
employer Northwestern Christian Advocate NERFINISHED
familyName Rice NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Civil War relief
antislavery activism
social reform
women's rights
gender female
givenName Mary NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
movement abolitionism
temperance movement
women's suffrage movement
name Mary Ashton Rice NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor advocacy for women's suffrage
lectures on temperance and social reform
organizing Civil War sanitary and relief work
notableWork My Story of the War NERFINISHED
The Story of My Life NERFINISHED
occupation abolitionist
author
editor
journalist
lecturer
participatedIn American Civil War home-front relief efforts
positionHeld co-editor of the New Covenant
president of the American Woman Suffrage Association
religion Unitarianism
residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
Melrose, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Daniel P. Livermore NERFINISHED

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Mary Livermore birthName Mary Ashton Rice