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Conference on International Arbitration, proclaiming her belief that "We are not first of all Americans, we are, first of all, human beings; we are, first of all, God's children, and we have identical interests with all God's children all over the face of the earth." In 1904 she created an exhibit
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and president of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. In 1912 she criticized English suffragettes' strategies as "vandalism" and counterproductive. In 1926 she was barred from speaking at
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parade in Boston in 1913. She worked for the establishment of a "Peace Day" holiday to be marked in schools on May 18, writing curriculum materials and giving conference talks on her ideas.
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Lucia Ames married Boston editor Edwin Doak Mead in 1898. She died in 1936, after injuries from a crushing crowd in the Boston subway. She was 80 years old. Her papers are archived in the
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Lucia Ames started her working life as a piano teacher in Boston. In 1897 she was a speaker at the
139:(May 5, 1856 – November 1, 1936) was an American pacifist, feminist, writer, and educator based in 275: 160: 633: 704: 662: 366: 344: 301:(her sister Livonia's daughter) became an outspoken feminist and family planning advocate. 684: 646:
Papers of Lucia True Ames Mead in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1921: A Finding Aid
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because of her promotion of internationalism (which was labeled "bolshevism").
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America's First Women Philosophers: Transplanting Hegel, 1860-1925
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Books not Bombs: Teaching Peace Since the Dawn of the Republic
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National American Woman Suffrage Association activists
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Papers of Mary Ware Dennett, 1874-1944: A Finding Aid
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Edwin D. Mead and Lucia Ames Mead Papers, 1876-1938
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What Young People Ought to Know about War and Peace
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What Young People Ought to Know about War and Peace
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Harris, 203:and a delegate at the founding of the 608:"Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead Taken by Death" 586:(Doubleday Doran & Company 1928). 457:"Woman 'Red' Barred from Agnes Scott" 395: 393: 7: 596:Online Books by Lucia True Ames Mead 791:20th-century American women writers 776:19th-century American women writers 751:People from Boscawen, New Hampshire 498:(T. Y. Crowell & Company 1899). 292:Swarthmore College Peace Collection 256:Economic Facts for Practical People 326:American National Biography Online 270:(1915), which contained essays by 228:Great Thoughts for Little Thinkers 25: 226:Books by Lucia Ames Mead include 618: 467: 442: 404:Encyclopedia of Peace Education 384:A Primer for the Peace Movement 343:(A&C Black 2009): 130-132. 268:The Overthrow of the War System 124: 761:Suffragists from Massachusetts 387:(American Peace Society 1915). 1: 771:20th-century American writers 766:19th-century American writers 513:(Library of Alexandria 1908). 786:Activists from New Hampshire 421:19(2)(Spring 2004): 105-117. 151:Lucia Jane Ames was born in 661:(Edwin Mellen Press 1990). 613:(November 3, 1936): 6. via 462:(December 4, 1926): 1. via 812: 215:. She was a member of the 437:(March 20, 1912): 7. via 41: 701:Works by Lucia Ames Mead 598:, The Online Books Page. 485:(Houghton Mifflin 1889). 483:Memoirs of a Millionaire 286:Personal life and legacy 266:(1928). She also edited 232:Memoirs of a Millionaire 554:Swords and Ploughshares 252:Swords and Ploughshares 157:Charles Carleton Coffin 153:Boscawen, New Hampshire 580:Lucia True Ames Mead, 565:Lucia True Ames Mead, 522:Lucia True Ames Mead, 494:Lucia True Ames Mead, 322:"Lucia True Ames Mead" 190:St. Louis World's Fair 186:American Peace Society 176: 632:Descriptive summary, 496:To Whom Much is Given 236:To Whom Much is Given 175:Lucia Ames Mead, 1921 174: 141:Boston, Massachusetts 435:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 399:Charles F. Howlett, 18:Lucia True Ames Mead 415:Dorothy G. Rogers, 337:Dorothy G. 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Lucia True Ames Mead

Boscawen
Brookline
Boston, Massachusetts
Boscawen, New Hampshire
Charles Carleton Coffin
American Civil War

Lake Mohonk
American Peace Society
St. Louis World's Fair
Columbus Day
Woman's Peace Party
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Zurich
National Council of Women of the United States
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Agnes Scott College
Jane Addams
Emily Greene Balch
Fannie Fern Andrews
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Mary Dennett
Sandra Opdycke
"Lucia True Ames Mead"
America's First Women Philosophers: Transplanting Hegel, 1860-1925
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Books not Bombs: Teaching Peace Since the Dawn of the Republic

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