Why Margaret Fuller Ossoli is Forgotten: A True Account--typical of how Famous Women Have Been Buried in HistoryGolden Heritage Press, 1988 - 72 páginas |
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... Young men had had Harvard , Yale , and Princeton for over half a century plus other smaller colleges while young women had no comparative higher education . Boys regularly went to grammar schools , academies , seminaries , while girls ...
... Young men had had Harvard , Yale , and Princeton for over half a century plus other smaller colleges while young women had no comparative higher education . Boys regularly went to grammar schools , academies , seminaries , while girls ...
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... young , lived under the jurisdictions of their fathers , and when married , lived under the jurisdictions of their husbands , and in old age , often lived under the jurisdictions of their sons . In contrast , nineteenth century boys ...
... young , lived under the jurisdictions of their fathers , and when married , lived under the jurisdictions of their husbands , and in old age , often lived under the jurisdictions of their sons . In contrast , nineteenth century boys ...
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... young age . Her book , Margaret And Her Friends , does offer inconclusive and limited insight into Fuller , as it largely concerns this circle of women who attended the Conversations . The name of Franklin B. Sanborn often comes up in ...
... young age . Her book , Margaret And Her Friends , does offer inconclusive and limited insight into Fuller , as it largely concerns this circle of women who attended the Conversations . The name of Franklin B. Sanborn often comes up in ...
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accomplished achievement admired Allen allotted American Anna Brownell Jameson Auburn Cemetery Beat Noble Hearts Boston brother Cabot called Carlyle Caroline character Commager Concord considered denigrates Dial distorted earned edited editor Elizabeth England Fact Emerson father female Firkins friends Fuller died Fuller's death George Ripley Hawthorne Hawthorne's Henry David Thoreau Higginson Horace Greeley husband intellectual James Freeman Clarke journals Julia Ward knew later Laurie James letters Lidian lived Lowell major male Margaret Fuller Ossoli marriage married McAleer mention MICHIGAN LIBRARIES never Nightingale nineteenth century Octavius Brooks Frothingham Paulina Wright Davis persons perspective poor Margaret printed published quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson reader reputation revolutionary Sanborn Sarah Margaret sentence sold Staebler story Sturgis textbooks Theater took Transcendentalism Transcendentalists Tribune truth UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN wife William Henry Channing wives woman women women's issues women's rights words writing written York young