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Maritcha Remond Lyons (May 23, 1848 –
January 28, 1929) was an
American educator,
civic leader, suffragist, and
public speaker in New York City and Brooklyn...
- and Mary
Joseph Lyons (née Marshall) and
their children, most
notably Maritcha Remond Lyons. The
statue would be
placed at 106th
Street in the
North Woods...
- I Am Yoga, Animalia, Babar's
Museum of Art,
Separate Is
Never Equal,
Maritcha, and 365 Penguins.
Abrams ComicArts was
founded in 2009
under the editorial...
- slaves.
There is a
double ambrotype of he and his wife, Mary. His
daughter Maritcha Remond Lyons wrote a
memoir about the family. His
boarding house for seamen...
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first Women's
Rights Convention.
Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century
American Girl (2005), her children's
biography of
Maritcha Rémond Lyons, was the
James Madison...
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Along with her
husband and her
older sisters Cecilia Remond Bab**** and
Maritcha Juan Remond,
Caroline owned and ran
nearly every Black hairdressing business...
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African American civic leaders Victoria Earle Matthews (1861–1907) and
Maritcha Remond Lyons (1848–1929). The
settlement house located on Manhattan's Upper...
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Author Julius Lester Day of Tears: A
Novel in
Dialogue Winner Tonya Bolden Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century
American Girl
Honor Nikki Grimes Dark Sons Marilyn...
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Sophia Monté
Neuberger Loebinger Mary
Hillard Loines Clemence S.
Lozier Maritcha Remond Lyons M
Pauline Arnoux MacArthur Katherine Duer
Mackay (1878–1930)...
- 2021-12-07. Johnson, Val
Marie (2017-02-01). ""The Half Has
Never Been Told":
Maritcha Lyons' Community,
Black Women Educators, the Woman's
Loyal Union, and "the...