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Title: Margaret Fuller


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Margaret Fuller
  • May 23, 1810 July 19, 1850

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Key Events
  • Margaret Fuller was the first full-time American
    female book reviewer in journalism.
  • Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is
    considered the first major feminist work in the
    United States.
  • She was the first editor of transcendentalist
    journal The Dial in 1840.
  • She was the first woman allowed to use the
    library at Harvard.

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Progressive Era
  • Margaret Fuller was an advocate of womens
    rights, womens education and their right to
    employment.
  • She encouraged reforms including the prison
    reform and the emancipation of slaves.
  • By her 30s, she earned reputation as the
    best-read person in New England, male or female.
  • She was sent to Europe for the Tribune as its
    first female correspondent.

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Interesting Facts
  • Many advocates for womens rights/feminism, such
    as Susan B. Anthony, cite her as a source of
    inspiration.
  • Some contemporaries were not supportive, saying
    Fuller was a talker rather than an activist.
  • Her importance faded shortly after her death.

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Major Interests/Works/Accomplishments
  • Margaret Fuller was a feminist and believed in
    providing education to women.
  • She believed women could push for equal political
    rights as well.
  • Some of her major works were Summer on the Lakes
    (1844), Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845),
    and Papers on Literature and Art (1846).

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Quotes
  • If you have knowledge, let others light their
    candles in it.
  • There is no wholly masculine man, no purely
    feminine woman.

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Impact on Society
  • Margaret Fuller was one of the most influential
    and innovative people of the 19th century. She
    was the first American to write a book on women's
    equality, the first female foreign war
    correspondent and first to serve under combat
    conditions, and the first female literary critic
    whose work was important enough to set the
    literary standards of her time.
  • While her life was cut short, her impact both
    during her lifetime and today, makes her an
    undeniably important woman. She was an outspoken
    supporter of women's rights, education, prison
    reform, the abolition of slavery, and a model for
    female leadership and pioneering.

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Quiz Questions
  1. What is Margaret Fuller most famous for writing?
  2. What debate did she begin?
  3. What did she ask from women?
  4. What was her greatest belief?
  5. What was her greatest accomplishment by the time
    she was in her 30s?

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Cited Sources
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Fuller
  • http//transcendentalism-legacy.tamu.edu/authors/f
    uller/
  • http//www.margaretfuller.org/
  • http//www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/poet/fuller.html
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