Julia Ward Howe (1819 - 1910): Laura E. Richards' Biographical Account of a Pioneering Women's Rights Advocate
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Julia Ward Howe (1819 - 1910) by Laura E. Richards: A compelling biography that chronicles the remarkable life of Julia Ward Howe, a prominent American writer, social activist, and suffragist. Laura E. Richards delves into Howe's literary achievements, her role as the author of the famous song "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," and her tireless advocacy for women's rights and social reforms.
Key Aspects of the Book "Julia Ward Howe (1819 - 1910)":
Women's Rights Activism: The biography highlights Howe's significant contributions to the women's suffrage movement and her dedication to advancing gender equality.
Social Reform: Richards explores Howe's involvement in various social causes, including her efforts to promote education and prison reform.
Literary Legacy: The book showcases Howe's literary talent and her impact as an influential writer and poet in 19th-century America.
Laura E. Richards (1850-1943) was an American author and biographer. She was the daughter of Julia Ward Howe and played a significant role in preserving her mother's legacy through various biographical works. Laura E. Richards was also an accomplished writer herself and co-authored several children's books with her mother, including "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Her biographical writings contributed to the recognition of influential figures in American history.
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