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  1. Sara Jane Lippincott (pseudonym Grace Greenwood) (née Clarke; September 23, 1823 – April 20, 1904) was an American writer, poet, correspondent, lecturer, and newspaper founder.

  2. Sara Jane Lippincott, geborene Clarke, auch unter dem Pseudonym Grace Greenwood bekannt (* 23. September 1823 in Pompey, New York; † 20. April 1904 in New Rochelle, New York), war eine US-amerikanische Autorin, Dichterin, Korrespondentin, Dozentin und Zeitungsgründerin.

  3. Sarah Jane Lippincott was a nineteenth century journalist, author, and philanthropist who is better known by her pen name of “Grace Greenwood”. In fact, she chose the name because she thought it better fit her tastes and talents. Sarah was born in Pompey, New York as Sarah Jane Clarke.

  4. Sara Clarke Lippincott was born Sara Jane Clarke in 1823 in Pompey, New York, the youngest of 11 children of a physician. She attended school for eight years in Rochester, New York, and at 19 moved with her family to New Brighton, Pennsylvania.

  5. Sara Jane Lippincott. Born: 23 September 1823, United States. Died: 20 April 1904. Country most active: United States. Also known as: Grace Greenwood, Sara Clarke. From Woman: Her Position, Influence and Achievement Throughout the Civilized World.

  6. Sara Jane Lippincott (pseudonym Grace Greenwood, September 23, 1823 – April 20, 1904) was an American author, poet, correspondent, lecturer, and newspaper founder. 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.

  7. Sara Jane Lippincott was an American writer, poet, correspondent, lecturer, and newspaper founder. 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.