This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (May 2019)
Louisa Morton Greene
Born
Louisa Morton Willard May 23, 1819 (1819-05-23) Ashburnham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died
March 5, 1900(1900-03-05) (aged 80)
Resting place
Saint Paul's Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Occupation
reformer, writer, abolitionist, suffragist, women's rights worker, temperance worker, and Civil War relief worker
Language
English
Spouse
Jonas Greene
(m. 1841)
Louisa Morton Greene (née Louisa Morton Willard; May 23, 1819 - March 5, 1900) was a 19th-century American reformer, writer, abolitionist, suffragist, women's rights worker, temperance worker, and Civil War relief worker,[1] from Massachusetts. Though she had limited schooling, she was the first American woman to rebel against discrimination towards women in industry, refusing to accept a woman's pay rate after doing a man's job.[2] Greene was also an early champion of the temperance and suffrage causes in her writing and speaking engagements. She died in 1900.
^Herman & Tal 1984, p. 121.
^Fisher & Laschever 1966, p. 151.
and 20 Related for: Louisa Morton Greene information
113 633.82 Geneva 26,659 574.41 Dothan, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Greene 7,730 647.11 Tuscaloosa, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Hale 14,785 643...
tournament at the Mid-Kent Championships in Maidstone, Kent against Alice Greene in 1901. Later that year she won the East of England Championships held...
recurring role in the ABC legal drama Equal Justice, appearing opposite Joe Morton. She continued her career, starring in the made-for-television movies A...
House Maria Sophia Quincy (1805–1886) Margaret Morton Quincy (1806–1882), married Benjamin Daniel Greene (1793–1862), traveler and botanist Edmund Quincy...
George Gobel, Barry Goldwater, Rich Little, Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Louisa Moritz, Bob Newhart, Cliff Robertson, Doc Severinsen, Dionne Warwick, Jonathan...
in London, where he met Louisa Catherine Johnson, the second daughter of American merchant Joshua Johnson. In April 1796, Louisa accepted Adams's proposal...
Fairfax, Prince William, Stafford, Fauquier, Culpeper, Spotsylvania, Orange, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Cumberland, and Buckingham. Some gold was also mined...
Elizabeth Campbell Thomasina Jordan Elizabeth Keckley Theresa Pollak Sally Louisa Tompkins Elizabeth Van Lew Edith Wilson 2002 Rebecca Adamson Janie Porter...
Revolution in the sky: those fabulous Lockheeds, the pilots who flew them. S. Greene Press. pp. 199–200, 202. "Parks Airport Lockheed Vega 5C Special NX/NR/NC965Y...
County 01057 Fayette County 01059 Franklin County 01061 Geneva County 01063 Greene County 01065 Hale County 01067 Henry County 01069 Houston County 01071 Jackson...
OCLC 2190940. Retrieved 5 December 2018 – via Internet Archive. Costello, Louisa Stuart (1855). Memoirs of Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Twice Queen of France...
Nick Castle (director/screenplay); Gregory Hines, Suzzanne Douglas, Joe Morton, Sammy Davis Jr., Savion Glover, Terrence E. McNally, Dick Anthony Williams...
Stella Stevens, Sharon Hughes, Henry Silva, Edy Williams, Nita Talbot, Louisa Moritz, Michael Callan, Greta Blackburn, Kate Vernon J U N E 3 The Man with...