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Maritcha Remond Lyons (May 23, 1848 – January 28, 1929) was an American educator, civic leader, suffragist, and public speaker in New York City and Brooklyn, New York. She taught in public schools in Brooklyn for 48 years, and was the second black woman to serve in their system as an assistant principal. In 1892, Lyons cofounded the Women's Loyal Union of New York and Brooklyn, one of the first women's rights and racial justice organizations in the United States. One of the accomplishments of the was to help to fund the printing of an important antilynching pamphlet, "Southern Horrors: Lynch Laws in All Its Phases" by Ida B. Wells.

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  • ماريشا ريمند لايونس (ar)
  • Maritcha Lyons (de)
  • Maritcha Remond Lyons (en)
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  • ماريشا ريمند لايونس (بالإنجليزية: Maricha Remond Lyons)‏ (ولدت 23 مايو 1848 - توفيت 28 يناير 1929) كانت مربية أمريكية، وقائدة مدنية، وأحد المنادين بمنح المرأة حق الاقتراع، وخطيبة عامة في مدينة نيويورك، وبروكلين، ولاية نيويورك. درَّست في المدارس العامَّة في بروكلين لحوالي 48 سنة، وكانت ثاني امرأة سوداء تشغل في نظامهم منصب مساعد مدير. وفي عام 1892، شاركت في تأسيس اتحاد الولاء للنساء في نيويورك وبروكلين، وهو إحدى أولى المنظمات المعنية بحقوق المرأة والعدالة العرقية في الولايات المتحدة. وكانت إحدى أولى إنجازات اتحاد الولاء للنساء هي المساعدة في تمويل عملية طباعة لائحة مناهضة للإعدام الغوغائي، «أهوال الجنوب: قوانين الإعدام الغوغائي في كافة مراحله» بقلم إيدا ويلز. (ar)
  • Maritcha Remond Lyons (* 23. Mai 1848 in Brooklyn; † 28. Januar 1929 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Lehrerin, Bürger- und Frauenrechtlerin. Sie unterrichtete 48 Jahre lang an öffentlichen Schulen in Brooklyn und war die zweite schwarze Frau, die als stellvertretende Schulleiterin einer öffentlichen Schule fungierte. 1892 war Lyons Mitbegründerin der Women's Loyal Union, einer der ersten Organisationen für Frauenrechte und Rassengerechtigkeit in den Vereinigten Staaten. (de)
  • Maritcha Remond Lyons (May 23, 1848 – January 28, 1929) was an American educator, civic leader, suffragist, and public speaker in New York City and Brooklyn, New York. She taught in public schools in Brooklyn for 48 years, and was the second black woman to serve in their system as an assistant principal. In 1892, Lyons cofounded the Women's Loyal Union of New York and Brooklyn, one of the first women's rights and racial justice organizations in the United States. One of the accomplishments of the was to help to fund the printing of an important antilynching pamphlet, "Southern Horrors: Lynch Laws in All Its Phases" by Ida B. Wells. (en)
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