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...
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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 was...
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first public school in the country to include an African American (Maritcha Lyons) as supervisor of new teachers. He also argued civil rights cases before...
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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...
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American civic leaders Victoria Earle Matthews (1861–1907) and Maritcha Remond Lyons (1848–1929). The settlement house located on Manhattan's Upper West...
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Society for Mutual Relief) and Mary Joseph Lyons (née Marshall) and their children, most notably Maritcha Remond Lyons. The statue would be placed at 106th...
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Women's Rights Convention. Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl (2005), her children's biography of Maritcha Rémond Lyons, was the James Madison Book...
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Monté Neuberger Loebinger Mary Hillard Loines Clemence S. Lozier Maritcha Remond Lyons M Pauline Arnoux MacArthur Katherine Duer Mackay (1878–1930) – founder...
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October 5, 1892, Victoria Earle Matthews and educator and activist, Maritcha Remond Lyons, organized a testimonial dinner in New York's Lyric Hall for Ida...
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