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  2. Margaret Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850), sometimes referred to as Margaret Fuller Ossoli, was an American journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement. She was the first American female war correspondent and full-time book reviewer in journalism.

  3. Woman in the Nineteenth Century - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Fuller, from the frontispiece to an 1855 edition of Woman in the Nineteenth Century. An 1860 essay collection, Historical Pictures Retouched, by Caroline Healey Dall, called Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century "doubtless the most brilliant, complete, and scholarly statement ever made on the subject". [7]

  4. Margaret Fuller House - Wikipedia

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    The Margaret Fuller House was the birthplace and childhood home of American transcendentalist Margaret Fuller (1810–1850). It is located at 71 Cherry Street, in the Old Cambridgeport Historic District area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the neighborhood now called "The Port" (formerly known as "Area Four") (north of Massachusetts Avenue, between Central and Kendall Squares).

  5. Summer on the Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Fuller wrote the book based on her travel journals while visiting the Great Lakes region and places like Chicago, Milwaukee, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York. [1] Along the way, she interacted with several Native Americans, including members of the Ottawa and the Chippewa tribes, [ 2 ] which she considered anthropologically in the ...

  6. The story of two Brooklyn sisters who forged a family of firsts

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    A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first Black female principal in NYC.

  7. Philly playground's interactive exhibit helps kids learn ...

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    Each poster includes photos and easy-to-read biographies designed for elementary school students. While most honorees are living, the exhibit also pays tribute to Still, an abolitionist who died ...

  8. Peggy Cummins - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Cummins (born Augusta Margaret Diane Fuller; 18 December 1925 – 29 December 2017) was an Irish actress, born in Wales, who is best known for her performance in Joseph H. Lewis's Gun Crazy (1950), playing a trigger-happy femme fatale, who robs banks with her lover.

  9. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Private Christmas Card ... - AOL

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    Five of the images surrounded their public work throughout 2024, showing their tours to Nigeria and Colombia, with one new family photo that showed Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, as ...