
HALF A CENTURY. - BY - JANE GREY SWISSHELM.
J.G.S. - HALF A CENTURY. - CHAPTER I. - I FIND LIFE.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER II. - PROGRESS IN CALVINISM—HUNT GHOSTS—SEE LA FAYETTE.—AGE, 6-9.
CHAPTER III. - FATHER'S DEATH.—AGE, 6-12.
CHAPTER IV. - GO TO BOARDING-SCHOOL.—AGE, 12.
CHAPTER V. - LOSE MY BROTHER.—AGE, 12-15.
CHAPTER VI. - JOIN CHURCH AND MAKE NEW ENDEAVORS TO KEEP SABBATH.—AGE, 15.
CHAPTER VII. - THE DELIVERER OF THE DARK NIGHT.—AGE, 19-21.
CHAPTER VIII. - FITTING MYSELF INTO MY SPHERE.—AGE, 22, 23.
A young girl’s world opens beneath blossoming apple trees, where pink petals drift over green grass and the simple rhythms of reading, sewing, and prayer shape her earliest sense of self. Her tender observations of family, neighbors, and the quiet awe she feels for figures like the stern Mrs. Dampster convey a vivid portrait of rural life on the edge of a nation on the brink of change. In these first memories, a sudden, solemn awareness of sin and forgotten faith hints at the inner questioning that will guide her later years.
As she grows, the narrative widens to trace the tumult of a nation wrestling with slavery, the harrowing realities of wartime hospitals, and the burgeoning fight for women’s rights. Through the eyes of someone who witnessed the abolition movement from inside its ranks and later addressed a state senate, the story offers a rare, personal glimpse of the forces that reshaped America. This memoir blends intimate childhood recollection with a broader social canvas, inviting listeners to explore how one life can reflect the moral and cultural upheavals of an entire era.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (536K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1884
A fearless newspaper editor and reformer, she used her pen to fight slavery and push for women's rights when doing so brought real personal risk. Her life moved from Pennsylvania to Kentucky, Washington, and Minnesota, and her writing left a sharp mark wherever she went.
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