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but she had contact with abby kelly foster who was speaking on abolition, and abby kelly foster encouraged her to become a public lecturer. the massachusetts anti-slavery society was looking for people. they really welcomed more speakers. they paid them very little. the other thing, and i don't know how much influence this had, but when lucy graduated from oberlin william lloyd garrison was there for an anti-slavery meeting and he heard, i mean, he heard about lucy because she was such an outstanding student. and even though she didn't, budget able to give this talk -- wasn't able to give this talk based on her essay that she never wrote for the graduation ceremony he heard about her, and there's a letter he wrote to his wife commenting on this sort of miraculous lucy stone whom he had heard about. so i don't know the intricacies of the massachusetts anti-slavery society in terms of what it did but she actually went to boston to talk to whoever was head of it as well as talking to abby kelly foster who probably put in a good word for her. so i'm guessing that was it. but they only paid her
but she had contact with abby kelly foster who was speaking on abolition, and abby kelly foster encouraged her to become a public lecturer. the massachusetts anti-slavery society was looking for people. they really welcomed more speakers. they paid them very little. the other thing, and i don't know how much influence this had, but when lucy graduated from oberlin william lloyd garrison was there for an anti-slavery meeting and he heard, i mean, he heard about lucy because she was such an...
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unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill voice of susan b.nthony lucy's voice and winning manner were apparently mesmerizing. from these accounts one learns at lucy's musical voice silence mobs of protesters to came to mock and i know speakers. her intensity of purpose and ability to move her listeners were profound. one example of her intense commitment to the antislavery movement was in the early 18 50's she joined garrison and some of his followers by demanding the radical idea of disunion urging northern states to separate from southern states states. in other words to secede and thus create a nation free of slavery and we always of course blamed the south. are most effective moments where the story she shared about the evils of slavery and oppression of women. there was something compelling in the way lucy spoke and when she had to say. initially she and others charge no entrance fees for abolitionists wanted to attract as many people as possible but lucy and others realized that people were willing to pay to hear them. after all this wa
unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill voice of susan b.nthony lucy's voice and winning manner were apparently mesmerizing. from these accounts one learns at lucy's musical voice silence mobs of protesters to came to mock and i know speakers. her intensity of purpose and ability to move her listeners were profound. one example of her intense commitment to the antislavery movement was in the early 18 50's she joined garrison and some of his followers by demanding the radical...
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but she had contact with abby kelly foster, who was speak only abolition, and abby kelly foster encouraged her to become a public lecturer. the massachusetts antislavery society was looking for people. they really welcomed more speakers. they paid them very little so they weren't out a lot of money. the other thing dish don't know how much infliction this had but when lucy graduated from college, william lloyds garrison was there. he was actually there for an antislavery movement meeting and he heard about lucy, because she was such a outstanding student and enthough she went able to give the talk, based on her essay she never wrote for the graduation ceremony, he heard about her and he actually -- there's a letter he wrote to his wife commending on this sort of miraculous lucy stone whom he had heard about. i don't know the entry enteric cassies of the massachusetts antislavery society but the went to boston to talk to whoever was head of it as well as talking to abby kelly foster, who probably put in a good word for her. so i'm guessing that was it. but they only paid her like, six dolla
but she had contact with abby kelly foster, who was speak only abolition, and abby kelly foster encouraged her to become a public lecturer. the massachusetts antislavery society was looking for people. they really welcomed more speakers. they paid them very little so they weren't out a lot of money. the other thing dish don't know how much infliction this had but when lucy graduated from college, william lloyds garrison was there. he was actually there for an antislavery movement meeting and he...
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in the 8:00 hour we are going to talk live with two team usa players, kelly o'hara scored the second goal and abby wambach. it will be great to have them on. >>> they say three is a crowd, what about 14 in more on the cnn poll. how the republican candidates measure up against each other and the democrats. we'll have all that. moms know their family's mouths often need a helping hand. after brushing listerine® total care helps prevent cavities strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at age six, listerine® smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. ♪ music playing ♪ if you haven't heard about the latest sale at hotels.com by now ♪ music playing ♪ it's because you're willfully ignoring me. ♪ music playing ♪ book now and save during the fourth of july sale
in the 8:00 hour we are going to talk live with two team usa players, kelly o'hara scored the second goal and abby wambach. it will be great to have them on. >>> they say three is a crowd, what about 14 in more on the cnn poll. how the republican candidates measure up against each other and the democrats. we'll have all that. moms know their family's mouths often need a helping hand. after brushing listerine® total care helps prevent cavities strengthens teeth and restores tooth...
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kelly o'hara scored the second goal. >> it's awesome. >> but veteran forward abby wambach wasn't ready to celebrate just wet. >> a lot of people were saying this was the final. wi still have one game left. >> reporter: in the last 2011 world cup final japan dealt the u.s. a devastating blow win, the final on penalty kicks. a year later they got a it. they said this is the matchup team usa was hoping for. >> not only is there a rematch, 13 members of team usa were part of that team four earring ago that lost in penalty kicks including all four women. >> reporter: both teams got to the file with more than a little luck. a questionable call against germany gave american carly load the chance to drill the penalty kick that sent america on its way. and japan got the ultimate gift when england's laura bassett accidentally kilked the ball in her own goal. >> you've gone got to play and finish the chances. we can't take one moment offer. you never stop believing that it's never going to happen. >> jam is going for its second straight title. the only team to do that was in germany. that was in 2003 and 2007. anthony? >> good luc
kelly o'hara scored the second goal. >> it's awesome. >> but veteran forward abby wambach wasn't ready to celebrate just wet. >> a lot of people were saying this was the final. wi still have one game left. >> reporter: in the last 2011 world cup final japan dealt the u.s. a devastating blow win, the final on penalty kicks. a year later they got a it. they said this is the matchup team usa was hoping for. >> not only is there a rematch, 13 members of team usa were...
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kelly o'hara scored the second goal. >> we're going to the final. that's awesome. >> reporter: abby wambach wasn't ready to celebrate just yet. >> a lot of people were saying this was the final. we still have one gam left. >> reporter: in the last world cup funeral, japinal japan won on penalty kicks. amy lawrence of cbs sports radio says this is the matchup team usa was competing for. >> not only is it a rematch and there's the revenge factdor for team usa. 13 members of team usa were part of that team four years ago that lost in penalty kicks, including all four women who took the penalty kicks for team usa. >> both teams got to this final with more than a little luck. >> shoots scores! >> reporter: a questionable call against germany gave america's carli lloyd a chance to drill the penalty kick that sent america on its way. >> did it go in the goal? >> reporter: and japan got the ultimate gift when england's laura bassett accidentally kicked the ball in her own goal. wambach knows the championship game could depend on the smallest of details. >> you have to play well and finish y
kelly o'hara scored the second goal. >> we're going to the final. that's awesome. >> reporter: abby wambach wasn't ready to celebrate just yet. >> a lot of people were saying this was the final. we still have one gam left. >> reporter: in the last world cup funeral, japinal japan won on penalty kicks. amy lawrence of cbs sports radio says this is the matchup team usa was competing for. >> not only is it a rematch and there's the revenge factdor for team usa. 13...
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abbie boudreau has more on this growing trend. >> reporter: it's the summer friendly trend taking hollywood by storm. from pop superstars like katy perry to nicole richie and kellyver are turning their ponytails pastel. >> i like to mix it up a little. i get board. i've had the same color for i don't know for six months at least. >> and now, everyday of people are jumping on board with tutorials and pinterest pages popping up everywhere online. >> this is the darker part since it's going to be an ombre. >> some even turning to sand art for inspiration. >> you ready to go pink? excited. >> celebrity colorist are rit at that time hassen says turning your locks every shade of the rainbow is becoming more and more popular. >> about three years ago, i did katy perry's hair pink, purple and blue. this trend, it's so fun to see it's mainstream and it's okay to go to the office with like pink hair. >> but she warns you have to be willing to spend time in the chair. depending on your natural hair color, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to four hours. >> before you go any of these pop colors these pastel colors you have to bleach out your hair. so you have to like be
abbie boudreau has more on this growing trend. >> reporter: it's the summer friendly trend taking hollywood by storm. from pop superstars like katy perry to nicole richie and kellyver are turning their ponytails pastel. >> i like to mix it up a little. i get board. i've had the same color for i don't know for six months at least. >> and now, everyday of people are jumping on board with tutorials and pinterest pages popping up everywhere online. >> this is the darker part...
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abbie boudreau checked out the new color craze. >> reporter: it's the summer friendly trend taking hollywood by storm. from pop superstars like katy perry to nicole richie and kelly i like to mix it up a little. i get very bored and had the same color hair for -- i don't know, six months at least. >> reporter: and now everyday people are jumping on board with tutorials and pinterest pages popping up everywhere online. >> this is the darker part and going to be an ombre. >> reporter: some turing to sand art. >> ready to go pink? >> reporter: rita hazan says turing your locks every shade of the rainbow is becoming more and more popular. >> about three years ago i did katy perry's hair pink purple and blue so this trend that's still sort of keeping the wave of all these colors and so fun to see that it's now mainstream and okay to go to the office with like pink hair. >> reporter: but she warns you have to be willing to spend time in the chair. depending on your natural hair color it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to four hours. >> before you go any of these pop colors these pastel colors you have to bleach out your hair so you have to like be the palest you can.
abbie boudreau checked out the new color craze. >> reporter: it's the summer friendly trend taking hollywood by storm. from pop superstars like katy perry to nicole richie and kelly i like to mix it up a little. i get very bored and had the same color hair for -- i don't know, six months at least. >> reporter: and now everyday people are jumping on board with tutorials and pinterest pages popping up everywhere online. >> this is the darker part and going to be an ombre....