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- Mary_Bonney abstract "Mary Lucinda Bonney (June 8, 1816 – July 24, 1900) was an American educator and advocate for Native American rights. She founded the Ogontz School for Young Ladies in Philadelphia. In collaboration with Amelia Stone Quinton she founded the Women's National Indian Association.".
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- Mary_Bonney wikiPageWikiLink Amelia_Stone_Quinton.
- Mary_Bonney wikiPageWikiLink Category:1816_births.
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- Mary_Bonney wikiPageWikiLink Ogontz_School_for_Young_Ladies.
- Mary_Bonney wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Mary_Bonney wikiPageWikiLink Womens_National_Indian_Association.
- Mary_Bonney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mary Bonney".
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- Mary_Bonney subject Category:1816_births.
- Mary_Bonney subject Category:1900_deaths.
- Mary_Bonney subject Category:Native_Americans_rights_activists.
- Mary_Bonney hypernym Educator.
- Mary_Bonney type Person.
- Mary_Bonney type Activist.
- Mary_Bonney comment "Mary Lucinda Bonney (June 8, 1816 – July 24, 1900) was an American educator and advocate for Native American rights. She founded the Ogontz School for Young Ladies in Philadelphia. In collaboration with Amelia Stone Quinton she founded the Women's National Indian Association.".
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