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BELVA ANN LOCKWOOD (1830-1917). American lawyer and womens rights advocate

BELVA ANN LOCKWOOD (1830-1917). American lawyer and womens rights advocate


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BELVA ANN LOCKWOOD (1830-1917). American lawyer and womens rights advocate

BELVA ANN LOCKWOOD
(1830-1917). American lawyer and womens rights advocate. Photographed c1884

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This sepia-toned portrait captures the essence of Belva Ann Lockwood, a pioneering figure in American history. Born in 1830 and passing away in 1917, Lockwood left an indelible mark as both an accomplished lawyer and a passionate advocate for women's rights. In this photograph taken around 1884, Lockwood exudes confidence and determination. Dressed impeccably in late 19th-century fashion, she stands tall with her head held high, symbolizing her unwavering commitment to fighting for gender equality. Lockwood's remarkable achievements as an attorney are reflected in her piercing gaze and poised demeanor. She shattered barriers by becoming one of the first women admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of the United States. Her tenacity paved the way for future generations of female lawyers who continue to challenge societal norms. As a suffragette and feminist icon, Lockwood dedicated herself to advancing women's rights on multiple fronts. Through her tireless advocacy work, she fought for equal pay, access to education, property rights, and voting rights for women. This powerful image serves as a testament to Belva Ann Lockwood's enduring legacy. It encapsulates not only her personal strength but also represents countless courageous individuals who have fought tirelessly throughout history for justice and equality.

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