Elizabeth Montagu, Sarah Scott's sister, had become a leader of the bluestockings, a coterie of reform-minded individuals.
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The photos were published at the Huffington Post, and he hung a show of the Occupy shots at the Bluestocking Gallery in Manhattan.
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Like McGonagall, she held a maidenly bluestocking's allegiance to the Temperance movement, and frequently indited odes to the joys of sobriety.
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Later, clubs organized around social reform and philanthropy, so there were various Bluestocking organizations that sprang up, and Methodism inspired even more.
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In addition to " Big Up ", CDs recently produced by Joe Ferry include " The Crux & The Bluestocking " by Emily Hope Price.
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For better but more partial views, there are several scholars who have written about the reform movements associated with the early Methodism movement and the Bluestocking society.
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Although Elizabeth may be lightly satirized in the figure of Lady Brumpton in " Millenium Hall, " the Hall is a fictional embodiment of bluestocking ideals.
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Redstockings, a play on bluestockings but with the color of revolution, was an offshoot of New York Radical Women, founded in 1968, whose members included Coleman.
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Bibliophiles will be in danger of whiling away the entire afternoon at either Bluestocking Books ( 3817 Fifth Ave . ) or Bountiful Books ( 3834 Fifth Ave . ).
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After returning home, Heston compiled a collection of her personal letters into the novel " A Bluestocking in India : Her Medical Wards and Messages Home,"