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Exhibit Contents
Introduction
Ready to Combat the World
Ablaze with Adventure and Verve
Life as a Lucy Stoner
It Must Be Human
An Audience with an Emperor
The Legacy She Left Behind

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Letter to Raoul Fleischmann scolding him about using the name "Mrs. William
Harris." Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41. |
Copy of a photograph of Lucy Stone. n.d. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Biographical sketch of Lucy Stone reprinted by the Lucy Stone League in
pamphlet form. 1956. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Jane Grant concerning the President's
Commission on the Status of Women, February 7, 1962. Jane Grant Papers,
Coll. 41. |
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Letter from Esther Peterson, Director of the Women's Bureau, asking Grant
to participate in discussions among several organizations about the status
of women in the United States, April 3, 1961. Jane Grant Papers, Coll.
41.
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Pamphlet describing the Lucy Stone League, 1951. Jane Grant Papers,
Coll. 41. |
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Telegram from the Lucy Stone League to Dwight Eisenhower encouraging him
to include "sex" along with "race" and "creed" for "Equal Opportunity
Day." Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Form letter used by the newly reformed Lucy Stone League to solicit membership,
March 6, 1951. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Form letter used by the newly reformed Lucy Stone League to solicit membership,
March 6, 1951. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Press release issued by the Lucy Stone League in its efforts to have Lucy
Stone recognized in the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, October 18,
1952. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41. |
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Press release issued by the Lucy Stone League in its efforts to have Lucy
Stone recognized in the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, October 18,
1952. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Letter from Frances Perkins, Franklin Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor (and
the first woman to hold a Presidential Cabinet post) in response to Jane
Grant's letter concerning the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), July 8, 1944.
Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Letter from Frances Perkins, Franklin Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor (and
the first woman to hold a Presidential Cabinet post) in response to Jane
Grant's letter concerning the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), July 8, 1944.
Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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Jane Grant's response to Frances Perkins's letter regarding the Equal
Rights Amendment (ERA), July 14, 1944. Jane Grant Papers, Coll. 41.
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