Abby Morton Diaz (November 22, 1821 – April 1, 1904) was a teacher and women's rights organizer. In the 1840s, she was a teacher at the Brook Farm communal experiment in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. She later was a founder of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston.
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- Abby Morton Diaz (November 22, 1821 – April 1, 1904) was a teacher and women's rights organizer. In the 1840s, she was a teacher at the Brook Farm communal experiment in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. She later was a founder of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston.
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- Abby Morton Diaz (November 22, 1821 – April 1, 1904) was a teacher and women's rights organizer. In the 1840s, she was a teacher at the Brook Farm communal experiment in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. She later was a founder of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston.
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