Margaret Fuller: An Uncommon Woman
Adele Fasick
Margaret Fuller: An Uncommon Woman
Adele Fasick
Who was Margaret Fuller? She shook up the Bostonians of the 1840s and then moved on to shake up Rome and support a revolution. Decide for yourself. Read about how Margaret dazzled the intellectuals of Boston. She encouraged young women to trust themselves and empowered them to seek new frontiers. Margaret sympathized with the plight of the Indians driven from their traditional homelands. She praised the virtues of Irish immigrants at a time when most commentators could see only their poverty and lack of ‘gentility’. Read about Margaret in this concise new biography, which uses her own words to bring to life a nineteenth century woman who changed the way Americans view the world.
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