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Martha Ellicott Tyson (September 13, 1795 – March 5, 1873) was an Elder of the Quaker Meeting in Baltimore, an anti-slavery and women's rights advocate, historian, and a co-founder of Swarthmore College. She was married to Nathan Tyson, a merchant whose father was the emancipator and abolitionist Elisha Tyson. She was the great-great grandmother of Maryland state senator James A. Clark Jr. (1918–2006). She was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 1988.

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  • كانت مارثا إليكوت تايسون (13 سبتمبر 1795 – 5 مارس 1873) زعيمةً ضمن محفل الكويكرز في بالتيمور، ومدافعة عن حقوق المرأة، ومناهضة العبودية، وكاتبة السيرة الذاتية لبنجامين بانكر، ومؤسِّسة مشاركة لكلية سوارثمور. كانت زوجة نيثان تايسون، التاجر وابن محرر العبيد ومناصر إلغاء العبودية إليشا تايسون. كانت الجدة الكبرى لسيناتور ولاية ماريلاند جيمس كلارك (1918 – 2006). وشُمِلت في قاعة مشاهير نساء ماريلاند في العام 1988. (ar)
  • Martha Ellicott Tyson (September 13, 1795 – March 5, 1873) was an Elder of the Quaker Meeting in Baltimore, an anti-slavery and women's rights advocate, historian, and a co-founder of Swarthmore College. She was married to Nathan Tyson, a merchant whose father was the emancipator and abolitionist Elisha Tyson. She was the great-great grandmother of Maryland state senator James A. Clark Jr. (1918–2006). She was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 1988. (en)
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  • Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, US (en)
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  • Martha Ellicott Tyson , Quaker elder, co-founder of Swarthmore College, and author (en)
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  • Martha Ellicott Tyson came from a tradition that encouraged and appreciated the intellectual accomplishments of the family's women. During her life, Tyson, continued to encourage and support the rights of women and slaves to achieve the freedom necessary to reach their full potential. As a pioneering spiritual leader and minister of the Society of Friends, her life was moved by a desire to do good. (en)
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  • كانت مارثا إليكوت تايسون (13 سبتمبر 1795 – 5 مارس 1873) زعيمةً ضمن محفل الكويكرز في بالتيمور، ومدافعة عن حقوق المرأة، ومناهضة العبودية، وكاتبة السيرة الذاتية لبنجامين بانكر، ومؤسِّسة مشاركة لكلية سوارثمور. كانت زوجة نيثان تايسون، التاجر وابن محرر العبيد ومناصر إلغاء العبودية إليشا تايسون. كانت الجدة الكبرى لسيناتور ولاية ماريلاند جيمس كلارك (1918 – 2006). وشُمِلت في قاعة مشاهير نساء ماريلاند في العام 1988. (ar)
  • Martha Ellicott Tyson (September 13, 1795 – March 5, 1873) was an Elder of the Quaker Meeting in Baltimore, an anti-slavery and women's rights advocate, historian, and a co-founder of Swarthmore College. She was married to Nathan Tyson, a merchant whose father was the emancipator and abolitionist Elisha Tyson. She was the great-great grandmother of Maryland state senator James A. Clark Jr. (1918–2006). She was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 1988. (en)
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