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Lydia Maria Child (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 6, 2024 · Significance: Writer, editor, abolitionist, suffragist ; Place of Birth: Medford, Massachusetts ; Date of Birth: February 11, 1802 ; Place of Death ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Lydia Maria Child: Home Economy and Human RightsDec 21, 2020 · Child supported immediate emancipation of enslaved men and women and is thought to be the first white American woman to do so in print.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Lydia Maria Child - Boston AthenaeumShe was the youngest of six children born to baker and real-estate operator David Convers Francis and his wife, Susanna Rand Francis.Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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Living in Words | Brenda Wineapple | The New York Review of BooksNov 3, 2022 · A new biography explores the life and work of the influential abolitionist Lydia Maria Child, who wrote prodigiously about the social, political ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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Lydia Maria Child | Freedom's Way National Heritage AreaWhile her marriage to idealist David Lee Child, an influential journalist and lawyer, introduced her to the abolitionist causes which she would go on to ...
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[PDF] Our Medfordthe summer months. 1797 Convers Francis, creator of the Medford Cracker, begins his bakery in Medford. 1803 Shipbuilder Thatcher Magoun opens Medford's first ...<|separator|>
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Lydia Maria Child | The Poetry FoundationShe was also gifted at rendering radical ideas, such as the abolition of slavery, palatable for American readers. Born on February 11, 1802 in Medford, ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Biography of Lydia Maria Child, Activist and Author - ThoughtCoNov 17, 2020 · Born in Medford, Massachusetts, on Feb. 11, 1802, Lydia Maria Francis was the youngest of six children. Her father David Convers Francis was a ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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Lydia Maria Child - David Ruggles Center for History and EducationFeb 10, 2021 · In 1828, Maria married David Lee Child, a Boston activist, lawyer ... Her husband David Childs died in 1874 and on October 20, 1880 ...
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Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) | The Walden Woods ProjectLydia Francis married David Lee Child, a Boston lawyer, in 1828. For a time she was editor of “The Anti-Slavery Standard” in New York, and while there she ...
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Our people page on Lydia Maria Child - Living Life FullyShe was educated in Medford public schools and spent a year in seminary, but it was her brother, the Rev. Convers Francis, a leading Transcendentalist, who was ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Lydia Maria Child - The University of VirginiaLydia Maria Francis Child began her literary career with Hobomok; influenced ... From Hobomok: A Tale of Early Times. . ., 1824. For several weeks Mary ...
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Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians - Rutgers University Press540-day returnsHobomok, A Tale of Early Times is the provocative story of an upperclass white woman who marries an Indian chief, has a child, then leaves him--with the ...
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Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) - Annenberg LearnerChild was a prominent abolitionist and women's rights advocate. Her first novel, Hobomok, about “the noblest savage,” was written in the sentimental literary ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Lydia Maria Child and Archival Research | The New York Public ...Jun 12, 2014 · The secret marriage between a Puritan woman and a Native American man at the center of her 1824 novel, Hobomok: A Tale of Early Times, earned ...Missing: style | Show results with:style
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The Specter of Oppression and National Identity in HobomokJul 4, 2022 · Introduction. 1Lydia Maria Child's Hobomok (1824) achieved popular acclaim following publication, as evidenced by her contemporary, John ...
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Lydia Maria Child - The AtlanticShe was a moralist and reformer, and used literature for the purpose of accomplishing special objects ; her best stories were short narratives which she was ...
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Freedom Tales - The American ScholarSep 19, 2022 · In 1825, Lydia Maria Francis was only 23 years old, but she had already written two novels that had made her a literary celebrity.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Lydia Maria Child | History of American WomenLydia Maria Child ranks among the most influential nineteenth-century women authors, and was one of the first American women to earn a living from her ...Missing: commercial | Show results with:commercial
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Lydia Maria Child–Who Was She and What Made Her Famous?Nov 18, 2017 · As a child, she received her education in a most unconventional way by an eccentric teacher. James Parton, author of Noted Women of Europe and ...
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Lydia Maria Child | Wayland Museum & Historical SocietyWhen she was 24, Child began editing Juvenile Miscellany, the first successful periodical for children in the United States. She also wrote many of the ...Missing: circulation | Show results with:circulation
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Lydia Maria Child - Emerging AmericaIn 1826, she capitalized on her success with Juvenile Miscellany, a popular magazine for children. Soon after, she married David Lee Child, a famous activist ...Missing: circulation | Show results with:circulation
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Lydia Maria Child and the American Way of Censorship - JSTOR DailyMar 1, 2021 · ” In the novel, Child imagined a sexual relationship between a Native American man and an English woman during the early colonial period.Missing: advocacy | Show results with:advocacy
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Lydia Maria Child | Research Starters - EBSCOLydia Maria Child, born Lydia Maria Francis, was a prominent 19th-century American author and social reformer known for her literary contributions and ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|separator|>
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Lydia Maria Child: Voice for the Oppressed | Building BridgesLydia Maria Child is not as famous ... Child, however, lost writing jobs because people thought she was too controversial a figure to write for children.
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Child's Appeal For the IndiansThe occasion for Child's Appeal was a government report of the Indian Peace Commission, which, she writes, at last manifests something like a right spirit ...Missing: removal | Show results with:removal
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An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called AfricansSep 29, 2023 · Published in Boston in 1833, Lydia Maria Child's An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans provided the abolitionist movement with its ...
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An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called AfricansJun 20, 2008 · An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans. by: Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. Publication date: 1833. Topics ...
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An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called AfricansFeb 3, 2022 · An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans. Authors. Lydia Maria Child · Paul Royster (editor), University of Nebraska- ...
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Lydia Maria Child and the vexed role of the woman abolitionist - AeonMar 27, 2023 · The backlash against her Appeal ended Child's career as a popular writer, but it also endeared her to the tiny assembly of likeminded women who ...Missing: consequences | Show results with:consequences
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Lydia Maria Child: Editor of the National Anti-Slavery Standard ...Jun 10, 2019 · This article examines Lydia Maria Child's editorship of the National Anti-Slavery Standard, the newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery ...
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Lydia Maria Child's Radical "Appeal" - Women's Print History ProjectJul 31, 2020 · In this wide-ranging analysis, Child represents slavery as a system rather than a personal history, part of a range of racist practices, which ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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Lydia Maria Child papers, 1829-1879Abstract: This collection contains letters and manuscripts written by Lydia Maria Child. The letters describe events in Child's personal life, writing career, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Lydia Maria Child on women's rights, 1843Child included a discussion of women's rights: That the present position of women in society is the result of physical force, is obvious enough.
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Lydia Maria Child - Prairie Unitarian Universalist SocietyThe famous antislavery agitator William Lloyd Garrison hailed her as "the first woman in the republic." Senator Charles Sumner credited her with inspiring his ...Missing: recognition | Show results with:recognition
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A Christmas Song and Religious Activism by Lydia Maria ChildDec 16, 2023 · The older brother who educated her, Convers Francis, became a Unitarian minister, but she found Unitarianism cold and intellectual.Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Lydia Maria Child Sentiments | Center for InquiryMar 26, 2020 · Child converted to Unitarianism after her brother became a UU minister but never felt she could find a religion that matched her needs. At ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Philothea, by L. Maria ChildThe Project Gutenberg EBook of Philothea, by Lydia Maria Child This eBook is ... Philothea freely expressed her belief in this assertion, and her joy ...
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The progress of religious ideas, through successive agesJul 24, 2008 · The progress of religious ideas, through successive ages. by: Child, Mrs. (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880. Publication date: 1855. Topics: Religions.Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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[PDF] Letters of Lydia Maria Child - Internet Archive... skepticism than of stranding on the shoals of fanati- cism. I am apt to regard a system of religion as I do any other beautiful theory. It plays round the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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UU History Corner: Lydia Maria ChildJan 7, 2021 · She joined the Free Religious Association (founded in 1867 by a group pf Unitarians) finding it suited her religious views better than ...
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All Despotisms Must End: On Lydia Moland's “Lydia Maria Child”Feb 5, 2023 · J. C. Hallman reviews Lydia Moland's biography of a 19th-century abolitionist, “Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life.”Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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The Philosophical Activism of Lydia Maria Child | Blog of the APAApr 8, 2020 · She meets the criteria for philosophical thought, too. Child was from a working-class family that did not value education, especially for girls.Missing: upbringing religious
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For Our Cause Is Just - The Paris ReviewJul 7, 2017 · The abolitionist Lydia Maria Child feared the effects of electing “a blot upon humanity.” An engraving from Lydia Maria Child's The Oasis, 1834.
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Changing Lives and Scholarship Forever - Colby NewsOct 31, 2022 · Though not recognized as a philosopher , Child used moral and philosophical arguments to advance the abolitionist cause.
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Full text of "Letters of Lydia Maria Child" - Internet Archive(oliM*" LETTERS OF LYDIA MARIA CHILD A BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION By JOHN G. ... Progress of Religious Ideas," belongs, in part, to that period. It is an ...
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David Lee Child (1794-1874) - Beaman Memorial Public LibrarySep 26, 2017 · His wife, Lydia Maria Francis Child, herself became an outspoken abolitionist, women's rights activist, and Native American rights activist. She ...
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Lydia Maria Child: A True Patriot | Libertarianism.orgAug 4, 2016 · Child paid a high price for her abolitionist activism. Since most Americans disapproved of the abolitionists, her choice to become an activist ...Missing: besides | Show results with:besides
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Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American LifeSep 13, 2019 · Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life. My biography of ... She and her husband fell deeply into debt. Their shared radicalism ...
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Lydia Maria Child: Home Economy and Human RightsDec 21, 2020 · Child supported immediate emancipation of enslaved men and women and is thought to be the first white American woman to do so in print.Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Lydia Maria Child - National Abolition Hall of Fame and MuseumLydia Maria (Francis) Child was born on February 11, 1802 in Medford, Massachusetts. Her literary career began at age twenty-two when her first novel, Hobomok: ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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The National Anti-Slavery Standard: Family Newspaper or Factional ...Harriet A. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl . Ed. Child. Lydia Maria . Boston.
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The collected correspondence of Lydia Maria Child, 1817-1880 ...The collection contains, 2,604 letters, 2,228 of which are from Lydia Maria Child. Topics include antislavery, politics, Childs' professional writing ...
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Correspondence - Teaching American HistoryLydia Maria Child, Letters of Lydia Maria Child, ed. John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Winslow Sewall (Boston, Houghton Mifflin: 1884).
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Lydia Maria Child: Selected Letters, 1817–1880 | National ArchivesJun 7, 2021 · A selective edition of the letters of a significant figure in women's rights and the abolition of slavery.Missing: primary sources
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Lydia Maria Child papers, 1835-1894 - Finding AidsThe Lydia Maria Child papers consist of ninety mostly personal letters by Lydia Child ... From sources old and new, original and selected. Boston: Ticknor ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Letter from Lydia Maria Child, New York, to Maria Weston Chapman ...Title: Letter from Lydia Maria Child, New York, to Maria Weston Chapman, Dec. 1 'st [1841?] Addressee: Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885; Author: Child, ...
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[PDF] Letters of Lydia Maria Child... LYDIA MARIA CHILD. A BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION. By JOHN G. WHITTIER. AN ... Progress of Religious Ideas through Successive Ages. By L. Maria Child. In ...
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The Creation and Destruction of the Sentimental Indian in Lydia ...Dec 15, 2017 · Lydia Maria Child, known during her time for controversial writing, has largely fallen out of focus in current feminist studies.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lydia Marie Childs – Open Anthology of American LiteratureChild tackled slavery, Indian Removal policy and Native American discrimination, prison reform, women's rights, poverty, and children's issues.
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'An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans' is ...*On October 5, 1833, the 19th-century publication of An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans, by white American writer Lydia Maria Child, ...<|separator|>
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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called AfricansAn Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans by Lydia Maria Child (1802–1880) provoked a storm of controversy when published in 1833.
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Lydia Maria Child - Unsung HistoryMar 6, 2023 · In 1828, Maria married journalist and abolitionist, David Lee Child, and moved with him to Boston. They would remain married for the next 46 ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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Lydia Maria Child's AppealIt is one of the first major American abolitionist texts, and in its arguments in favor of admitting African Americans into full membership in society, one of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lydia Maria Child Writes and Explores Over the River and Through ...In 1852, Maria and David returned to the Wayland, Massachusetts home of her aging father and with a few absences, it would be her home for the rest of her life.Missing: residence | Show results with:residence<|separator|>
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Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life, MolandYet Child soon drew untold numbers to the abolitionist cause, becoming one of the foremost authors and activists of her generation.
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Iconoclasm, Parody, and the Provocations of Lydia Maria Child's A ...Nov 30, 2014 · This print, however, unwittingly broaches its own critique by featuring Lydia Maria Child. While it is fitting that Child should be honored ...
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Lydia Maria child's antislavery fiction and the limits of genreRape, murder and revenge in 'slavery's pleasant homes': Lydia Maria child's antislavery fiction and the limits of genre. Author links open overlay panelMissing: activism | Show results with:activism
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AMA: I'm Lydia Moland, author of "Lydia Maria Child: A Radical ...Sep 29, 2022 · Abolitionists generally were often threatened, and Child faced down violent anti-abolitionist mobs more than once as she put herself between the ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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The Rebels: Or, Boston Before the Revolution by Lydia Maria Child ...Her first novel, Hobomok, was published in 1824. Her other novels include The Rebels or Boston before the Revolution, The First Settlers, Philothea, and ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Hobomok, a Tale of Early Times, Lydia Maria Child, 1824 | Christie'sHer first was Hobomok, a historical romance set in colonial New England based on the marriage of a white woman, Mary Conant, and a Native American, the ...Missing: style | Show results with:style
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The Mother's Book. By Lydia Maria Child, 1802-1880. BostonBy Lydia Maria Child, 1802-1880. Boston: Carter, Hendee, and Babcock, 1831 ... Employ what teachers we may, the influences at home will have the mightiest ...
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The Frugal Housewife - Andrews McMeel PublishingPublished in 1829 in Boston, The Frugal Housewife was written by one of the foremost female writers and social reformers of her time, Lydia Maria Child. The ...
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