The Woman's Journal

The Woman's Journal

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The Woman’s Journal is founded and edited by Mary Livermore, Lucy Stone, and Henry Blackwell in 1870. This became the official paper of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, refusing to carry ads for liquor or tobacco.

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