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Sara Jane Lippincott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sara Jane Lippincott
Sara Jane Lippincott (1823–1904) was better known by the pseudonym Grace Greenwood. She was an American author, poet, and lecturer. One of the first women to gain access into the Congressional press galleries, she used her questions to advocate for social reform and women's rights. ==Biography==
Sara Jane Clarke was born on September 23, 1823 at Pompey, New York to parents Deborah Baker Clarke (c. 1791–1881) and Dr. Thaddeus C. Clarke (1770–1854).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beaver County History Online )〕 Her family moved to New Brighton, Pennsylvania, where her father practiced as a physician. There she attended the Greenwood Institute, a ladies' academy, from which she may have taken her pseudonym. On October 17, 1853 she married Leander K. Lippincott, and they had a daughter, Annie Grace, born October 3, 1855. Her husband left the country in 1876 after indictment for land fraud. Later she lived with her daughter in New Rochelle, New York, where she died of bronchitis〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Portraits of American Women Writers )〕 on April 20, 1904. Grace Greenwood is buried in the Civil War section of Grove Cemetery in New Brighton.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=English Literature: Nineteenth Century: Authors: Greenwood, Grace (1823-1904) )(requires interlibrary account access)〕
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