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Teets-Parzynski, Catherine. "Child, Lydia Maria Francis."
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The Heart is Like Heaven: The Life of Lydia Maria Child
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American abolitionist, author, and activist (1802–1880)
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1804:"National Women's Hall of Fame, Lydia Maria Child"
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1947:Essex, England: Pearson Education Limited, 2001.
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1141:while Child was the editor (2 vols., 1841–1843)
1994:Tongue of Flame: The Life of Lydia Maria Child
1323:Lydia Maria Child: Selected Letters, 1817-1880
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956:The Rebels; or, Boston Before the Revolution
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1676:"Give Thanks Where Thanks Is Due (podcast)"
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2208:Biography from American National Biography
2001:Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life
1978:, ed. "Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880)," in
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2231:Lydia Maria Francis Child Correspondence.
1722:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199397808.001.0001
1574:. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society.
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1229:A Few Scenes from a True History. 1858.
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2174:Biography from Spartacus Educational
1861:"Lydia Maria Child papers 1835–1894"
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1466:from the original on August 19, 2015
1158:"Hilda Silfverling: A Fantasy". 1845
4496:American women historical novelists
2119:Works by or about Lydia Maria Child
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617:asking for permission to travel to
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4461:People from Medford, Massachusetts
4436:American women short story writers
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2022:American National Biography Online
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1177:Rose Marian and the Flower Fairies
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4481:19th-century pseudonymous writers
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4381:19th-century American journalists
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613:. She wrote to Virginia Governor
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324:Francis taught for one year in a
4491:19th-century American historians
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2030:Women's History: Poems by Women.
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468:In 1833, she published her book
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1490:"The American Frugal Housewife"
1390:. New-York Historical Society.
866:National Abolition Hall of Fame
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151:Hobomok, a Tale of Early Times.
4521:Journalists from Massachusetts
4506:American instructional writers
3212:Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose
2203:A Celebration of Women Writers
2184:Page images and transcript of
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1138:National Anti-Slavery Standard
660:Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times
559:National Anti-Slavery Standard
517:National Anti-Slavery Standard
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508:National Anti-Slavery Standard
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1829:Gage, Beverly (May 9, 1999).
1244:American Anti-Slavery Society
859:National Women's Hall of Fame
857:Child was inducted into the
731:'s North Street bookstore in
684:Board of Indian Commissioners
503:American Anti-Slavery Society
448:American Anti-Slavery Society
419:Child in 1870, reading a book
394:The American Frugal Housewife
4516:Novelists from Massachusetts
3559:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
2247:Letters of Lydia Maria Child
2092:Resources in other libraries
2068:Resources in other libraries
2028:"A Boy's Thanksgiving Day."
1697:. Ulan Press reprinted 2012.
1214:Isaac T. Hopper: A True Life
1051:. London: William Tegg, 1863
931:Resources in other libraries
907:Resources in other libraries
262:in 1976 and stands near the
91:Wayland, Massachusetts, U.S.
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4396:19th-century American poets
3742:Martha Coffin Pelham Wright
3146:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
2164:UVA: Etexts for Lydia Child
2134:(public domain audiobooks)
1951:Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
1693:Child, Lydia Maria (1855).
1568:Child, Lydia Maria (1860).
1488:Child, Lydia Maria (1841).
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1034:Child, Lydia Maria (1833).
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639:Native American rights work
392:Child changed the title to
332:. In 1826, she founded the
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4471:Pseudonymous women writers
3298:Katharine Dexter McCormick
2596:Mary "Mother" Harris Jones
2143:Works by Lydia Maria Child
2128:Works by Lydia Maria Child
2110:Works by Lydia Maria Child
2032:Jone Johnson Lewis, editor
2008:Review by Brenda Wineapple
1708:Einboden, Jeffrey (2016).
1647:Women without superstition
1519:"Child, Lydia Maria"
1388:Center for Women's History
1307:, with an introduction by
1028:The Ladies' Family Library
557:Eventually Child left the
48:An 1882 engraving of Child
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4411:Abolitionists from Boston
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2087:Resources in your library
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1714:Oxford Scholarship Online
1289:An Appeal for the Indians
1280:A Romance of the Republic
1113:Includes stories such as
926:Resources in your library
902:Resources in your library
765:History of Woman Suffrage
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365:Following the success of
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3197:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay
2970:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
2256:Lydia Maria Child papers
1970:Eminent Women of the Age
1444:. New York: D. Appleton.
1435:"Child, David Lee"
1353:
1297:Aspirations of the World
944:, A Tale of Early Times.
729:Elizabeth Palmer Peabody
330:Watertown, Massachusetts
274:Early life and education
247:in some of her stories.
4406:19th-century Unitarians
3877:Dorothy Harrison Eustis
3767:Catherine Filene Shouse
3620:Patricia Roberts Harris
3258:Mary Steichen Calderone
3126:Lillian Moller Gilbreth
2995:Frances Wisebart Jacobs
2799:Martha Wright Griffiths
2227:, edited by Glynis Carr
2215:by Lydia which were in
1945:American Abolitionists.
1831:"Letters from New-York"
1525:Encyclopædia Britannica
965:The Juvenile Miscellany
480:William Ellery Channing
4451:Multiracial literature
3823:Rebecca Talbot Perkins
3318:Eunice Kennedy Shriver
3182:Frances Xavier Cabrini
3096:Elizabeth Hanford Dole
2874:Ellen Swallow Richards
2844:Constance Baker Motley
2494:Elizabeth Bayley Seton
2427:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
1923:Baer, Helene Gilbert.
1008:A collection of verses
757:Harriet Winslow Sewall
740:Wayland, Massachusetts
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611:raid on Harper's Ferry
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529:Wayland, Massachusetts
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425:William Lloyd Garrison
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268:Medford, Massachusetts
124:Abolitionist, feminism
79:Wayland, Massachusetts
62:Medford, Massachusetts
4337:Anna Wessels Williams
4024:Carlotta Walls LaNier
3757:Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
3615:Martha Matilda Harper
3579:Mary Engle Pennington
3417:Frances Oldham Kelsey
3202:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
2955:Jane Cunningham Croly
2884:Katherine Siva Saubel
2779:Marian Wright Edelman
2702:Margaret Bourke-White
2627:Harriet Beecher Stowe
2223:, at the website of
2213:Selection of writings
2147:The Online Books Page
1895:www.perseus.tufts.edu
1610:New York Daily Herald
1556:Letters from New-York
1305:volume of her letters
1262:Looking Toward Sunset
1185:The Power of Kindness
1132:Letters from New-York
798:Josephine S. Griffing
784:, Lydia Maria Child,
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352:and moved to Boston.
348:In 1828, she married
308:North American Review
4431:American women poets
4034:Mary Harriman Rumsey
3872:St. Katharine Drexel
3716:Mary Burnett Talbert
3711:Blanche Stuart Scott
3696:Mother Marianne Cope
3676:Ruth Fulton Benedict
3635:Mildred Robbins Leet
3333:Angelina Grimké Weld
3207:Maria Goeppert Mayer
3177:Charlotte Anne Bunch
2754:Antoinette Blackwell
2733:Gertrude Belle Elion
2663:Ida B. Wells-Barnett
2432:Helen Brooke Taussig
2422:Margaret Chase Smith
2275:Princeton University
2179:UVA: Freedman's Book
2076:By Lydia Maria Child
1930:Karcher, Carolyn L.
1642:Gaylor, Annie Laurie
1164:(3 vols., 1844–1846)
1162:Flowers for Children
1150:Flowers for Children
915:By Lydia Maria Child
838:Paulina Wright Davis
762:The first volume of
665:interracial marriage
628:'s slave narrative,
603:Angelina Grimké Weld
587:Flowers for Children
541:Maria Weston Chapman
499:Maria Weston Chapman
444:abolition of slavery
403:The Frugal Housewife
266:on South Street, in
4446:Knickerbocker Group
4421:American Unitarians
4251:Rebecca S. Halstead
4225:Mary Church Terrell
3912:Barbara A. Mikulski
3640:Patsy Takemoto Mink
3625:Stephanie L. Kwolek
3564:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
3538:Emily Howell Warner
3483:Dorothy H. Andersen
3457:Annie Dodge Wauneka
3452:Mary Edwards Walker
3377:Faye Glenn Abdellah
3308:Edith Nourse Rogers
3288:Shirley Ann Jackson
3263:Mary Ann Shadd Cary
3141:Sandra Day O'Connor
3121:Matilda Joslyn Gage
2717:Florence B. Seibert
2554:Carrie Chapman Catt
2484:Juliette Gordon Low
2367:Elizabeth Blackwell
2362:Mary McLeod Bethune
2234:Schlesinger Library
2225:Bucknell University
1984:The Freedmen's Book
1955:"Lydia Maria Child"
1456:"Lydia Maria Child"
1381:"Lydia Maria Child"
1311:and an appendix by
1271:The Freedmen's Book
1093:set in the days of
1045:The Girl's Own Book
1037:The Girl's Own Book
870:Peterboro, New York
770:Mary Wollstonecraft
694:Freethought beliefs
343:Juvenile Miscellany
335:Juvenile Miscellany
256:grandparents' house
57:Lydia Maria Francis
4210:Barbara Rose Johns
4161:Flossie Wong-Staal
4136:Nicole Malachowski
4065:Lorraine Hansberry
4009:Marcia Greenberger
3963:Mary Joseph Rogers
3902:Coretta Scott King
3887:Abby Kelley Foster
3803:Susan Kelly-Dreiss
3691:Rita Rossi Colwell
3467:Frances E. Willard
3303:Rozanne L. Ridgway
3253:Lydia Moss Bradley
3238:Madeleine Albright
3131:Nannerl O. Keohane
3101:Anne Dallas Dudley
3030:Betty Bone Schiess
3000:Susette La Flesche
2985:Zora Neale Hurston
2980:Helen LaKelly Hunt
2904:Madam C. J. Walker
2819:Mary Putnam Jacobi
2769:Jacqueline Cochran
2749:Ethel Percy Andrus
2617:Barbara McClintock
2239:2012-05-09 at the
2219:, an abolitionist
2157:2013-11-22 at the
1865:quod.lib.umich.edu
1835:The New York Times
1627:Samuels, Shirley,
1541:Samuels, Shirley.
1340:Edward Strutt Abdy
1234:Child, Lydia Maria
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2044:Library resources
2012:Salerno, Beth A.
1789:Project Gutenberg
1680:Freethought Radio
1317:Houghton, Mifflin
1049:Mrs. R. Valentine
996:The Mother's Book
888:Lydia Maria Child
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