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Brown Blackwell, Antoinette (1825–1921)
First ordained female minister in the U.S. and well-known public speaker on women's rights, temperance, and abolition, who successfully combined a career with marriage and motherhood. Name variations: Antoinette Brown; Antoinette Brown-Blackwell.
Antoinette brown blackwell biography examples
Born Antoinette Louisa Brown on May 20, 1825, in Henrietta, New York; died in New Jersey on November 5, 1921; daughter of Joseph Brown (a farmer) and Abigail Morse Brown; sister-in-law of Elizabeth Blackwell, Emily Blackwell, and Lucy Stone; aunt of Alice Stone Blackwell (1857–1950); attended Monroe County Academy, 1838–1840; graduated Oberlin College, B.A., 1847, M.A.
in theology, 1850 (not recognized by Oberlin until 1908), M.A. (honorary), 1879, D.D. (honorary), 1908; married Samuel Blackwell on January 24, 1856; children: Florence Blackwell (b. 1856); Mabel Blackwell (b.
1858); Edith Blackwell (b. 1860); Grace Blackwell (b.
Charles wilkes
1863); Agnes Blackwell (b. 1866); Ethel Blackwell (b. 1