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          Vermont-born Clarina Howard Nichols joined powerful social reformers like Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott to advocate for social justice for women and....

          Clarina I. H. Nichols

          American journalist

          Clarina I.

          H. Nichols

          Born(1810-01-25)January 25, 1810

          Townshend, Vermont

          DiedJanuary 11, 1885(1885-01-11) (aged 74)

          California

          NationalityAmerican
          Occupation(s)journalist
          lobbyist
          public speaker

          Clarina Irene Howard Nichols (January 25, 1810 – January 11, 1885) was a journalist, lobbyist and public speaker involved in all three of the major reform movements of the mid-19th century: temperance, abolition, and the women's movement that emerged largely out of the ranks of the first two.

          Nichols () was one of this country's earliest advocates for women's rights.

        1. Nichols () was one of this country's earliest advocates for women's rights.
        2. "Clarina I.H. Nichols() rarely stood still.
        3. Vermont-born Clarina Howard Nichols joined powerful social reformers like Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott to advocate for social justice for women and.
        4. Clarina Nichols (–) was a journalist and newspaper editor who was involved in all three of the major reform movements of the midth century.
        5. The authors attribute Clarina's character and values to three factors: her family's revolutionary heritage, her life on the Vermont, Kansas, and California.
        6. Though prominent enough in her time to merit her own chapter in Anthony's History of Woman Suffrage, Nichols has been overlooked since 1900 and only recently have her contributions to equal rights undergone a reassessment.

          Biography

          Born in West Townshend, Vermont in 1810, into a prosperous New England family, Clarina Nichols fell on hard times after a disastrous early marriage. Supporting herself and