Cutler, Hannah Conant (1815–1896)
Cutler, Hannah Conant (1815–1896)
American woman's rights leader. Name variations: Hannah Conant Tracy. Born Hannah Maria Conant, Dec 25, 1815, in Becket, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts; died Feb 11, 1896, in Ocean Springs, MA; dau. of John and Orpha (Johnson) Conant; attended Oberlin College; m. John Martin Tracy (abolitionist, died 1844), 1834; m. Col. Samuel Cutler, 1852; children: (1st m.) 3.
Lectured on woman's rights and introduced Bloomer costume in England; worked for married women's legal rights in several states (late 1850s-early 1860s); opened medical practice; assisted Lucy Stone with organizing American Woman Suffrage Association and served as president (1870–71); writings include Woman as She Was, Is, and Should Be (1846), Phillipia, or a Woman's Question (1886) and The Fortunes of Michael Doyle, or Home Rule for Ireland (1886).