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    Lydia Maria Child (née Francis; February 11, 1802 – October 20, 1880) was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist...
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  • with his wife, Lydia Maria Child. Child was born in West Boylston, Massachusetts, on July 8, 1794, and graduated from Harvard in 1817. Child worked for some...
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    biography of John Brown. Thayer and Eldridge demanded a preface by Lydia Maria Child. Jacobs confessed to Amy Post, that after suffering another rejection...
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  • the River…Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom is a 2007 documentary film and book about the life of Lydia Maria Child. The film was produced...
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    Julia Carolyn Child (née McWilliams; August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for...
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    Over the River and Through the Wood (category Works by Lydia Maria Child)
    "Over the River and Through the Woods", is a Thanksgiving poem by Lydia Maria Child, originally published in 1844 in Flowers for Children, Volume 2. Although...
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  • working as "Lydia de Roma" Lydia Maria Child (1802–1880), American abolitionist, women's rights activist, novelist and journalist Lydia Avery Coonley (1845–1924)...
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    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (category Works by Lydia Maria Child)
    Eldridge agreed to publish her manuscript and initiated her contact with Lydia Maria Child, who became the editor of the book, which was finally published in...
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  • Massachusetts and was named for her great-great-aunt, abolitionist Lydia Maria Child. Before her writing career, Peelle worked as a speechwriter for the...
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    2019. Jackson, Constance Lillie (2008). Over the River--: Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom, 1802-1880 : a Companion Book to the Epic...
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    The Quadroons (category Books by Lydia Maria Child)
    "The Quadroons" is a short story written by American writer Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) and published in The Liberty Bell in 1842. The influential short...
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    Class of Americans Called Africans is an 1833 book by American writer Lydia Maria Child, which advocated the immediate emancipation of the slaves without...
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    named in the American poem "Over the River and through the Wood" by Lydia Maria Child. (Although many people sing "to grandmother's house we go", the author's...
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    The authors were part of the American Anti-Slavery Society, such as Lydia Maria Child, an abolitionist and women's rights advocate who served on the American...
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  • story by Lydia Maria Child (introduced the literary character of the tragic mulatto) Slavery's Pleasant Homes, 1843 short story by Lydia Maria Child Uncle...
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    Hobomok (category Books by Lydia Maria Child)
    the nineteenth-century American author and human rights campaigner Lydia Maria Child. Her first novel, published in 1824 under the pseudonym "An American"...
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    Pillars are fallen at thy feet... (Marius amid the Ruins of Carthage, Lydia Maria Child) I am come in sorrow. (Lord Jim, Conrad) I am come in my Father's...
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    contemporary popular literature. She was probably influenced by Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New York, another gift from Newton (after reading it...
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    Mary Cassatt Willa Cather Carrie Chapman Catt Judy Chicago Julia Child Lydia Maria Child Shirley Chisholm Hillary Clinton Jacqueline Cochran Mildred Cohn...
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    and Lydia Maria Child were particularly influential to Higginson's abolitionist enthusiasm during the early 1840s. Higginson claimed that Child's book...
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    Lucretia Mott (redirect from Lydia Mott)
    Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller, Sarah and Angelina Grimké, Josephine S. Griffing...
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    The usual story—much of it drawn from a short work of fiction by Lydia Maria Child—is that in about 1720 Chocorua was on friendly terms with settlers...
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    can be found in the work The Frugal Housewife by Lydia Maria Child published in the year 1829. Child has explained a simple recipe of a catsup created...
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    States in 1972. They had several children including broadcast journalist Maria Shriver. Eunice Mary Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on July...
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    Stanton, Theodore Dwight Weld, Lewis Tappan, James G. Birney, Lydia Maria Child, Maria Weston Chapman, Nathan Lord, Augustine Clarke, Samuel Cornish,...
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    day anniversary of December 22 elsewhere around the world. She was born Maria Francesca Cabrini on July 15, 1850, in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, in the Lombard...
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    street." After Cassatt's parents and sister Lydia joined Cassatt in Paris in 1877, Degas, Cassatt, and Lydia were often to be seen at the Louvre studying...
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    Doran & co., inc. Teacher: Anne Sullivan Macy: a tribute by the foster-child of her mind. (1955), Doubleday (publisher) The open door (1957), Doubleday...
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    early American brown bread, as described in the 1832 cookbook by Lydia Maria Child, The American Frugal Housewife. It is thought to have come from the...
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    Sonia Maria Sotomayor (/ˈsoʊnjə ˌsoʊtoʊmaɪˈjɔːr/ , Spanish: [ˈsonja sotomaˈʝoɾ]; born June 25, 1954) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an...
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