
Formerly attributed to Lydia Maria Child; now attributed to Caroline Tappan. See http://lccn.loc.gov/2010367269
Language
en
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Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2005-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1802–1880
A pioneering American writer and reformer, she used novels, journalism, and essays to reach a wide audience and became one of the earliest white women to argue forcefully for the abolition of slavery. Her life joined literary success with decades of outspoken work for antislavery and Native American rights.
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1819–1888
A poet and essayist linked to the Transcendentalist circle, she brought a graceful, reflective voice to 19th-century American literature. Her life also connected her to the world of Concord thinkers and the cultural landscape that later inspired Tanglewood’s name.
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