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... She was a good mother and enjoyed raising her children. Since 1833, Harriet had been publishing her first writings in the Western Monthly Magazine. ...
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... They had 7 children together. Harriet was one of very few women writers of the time, who could get published in a magazine. Some ...
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... They had 7 children together. Harriet was one of very few women writers of the time, who could get published in a magazine. Some ...
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... from ebony magazine. The article is called "'Free For Christmas', by Lerone Bennett, Jr., and it is a historical reconstruction of Harriet Tubman's raid during ...
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... like Dr. Laura and Camille Paglia, fictional women like Murphy Brown and Harriet the Spy ... The magazine would show women and young girls that they do not need to ...
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... Johns noted the idea of "separate spheres" proposed by Harriet Martineau, a famous ... Both Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art and The Literary World ...
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... he stayed there for a little less than a year, he was still able to print in the magazine two of his ... They were Noble Luke Usher and Harriet L'estrange Usher. ...
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... He renamed this magazine to The New National Era., and published it until it was ... Douglass also helped with the Underground Railroad (formed by Harriet Tubman). ...
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... Harriet Ellen Dickens died in infancy. ... In 1833 Dickens became a reporter for the Monthly Magazine. In 1835 Dickens became a reporter on the Morning Chronicle. ...
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... older sister encouraged her to send in her first story to a magazine, Riverside, under ... to be of the same class as that of Willa Cather and Harriet Beecher Stowe ...
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... His most amiable times were spent in his "Printing Office" working on his magazine. ... On the voyage home, Hawthorne met Harriet Beecher Stowe. ...
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... an engineer, such as he, but after reading published works in the magazine, The Crisis ... Like Harriet Tubman helped her people by guiding them into the North and ...
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... was also a very active clergyman who landed the cover of Time magazine as " Man ... Popular shows like Leave it To Beaver, Ozzie and Harriet and The Donna Reed Show ...
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... An example of this was the show "Ozzie and Harriet" which showed a warm-hearted ... values, whether it was a wartime poster of Rosie or a magazine article depicting ...
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... An example of this was the show "Ozzie and Harriet" which showed a warm-hearted ... values, whether it was a wartime poster of Rosie or a magazine article depicting ...
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... at Vanderbilt, he published four poems in the campus literary magazine, The Gadfly ... In 1996, he received the Harriet Monroe Prize for lifetime achievement in ...
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... One of the most influential books of the 1800s was Harriet Beecher Stowe's ... York, then started a new political and socially orientated magazine entitled "George ...
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... and Sandburg work with small periodicals such as the business magazine System and ... His fortunes turned in 1914 when Harriet Monroe of Poetry published six of ...
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... One would not find it hard to believe that the top-selling magazine in the 1950's ... such as Leave it to Beaver, I Love Lucy, and Ozzie and Harriet became very ...
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... much help from such people as the noted American feminists Harriet Beecher Stowe ... Sanger published information in a magazine and went against the Comstock Law of ...
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... the McAlpin plantation (which was said to be the model for Harriet Beeches Stowe's ... A reviewer writing for the magazine "Public Opinion" in 1899 stated that he ...
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... the McAlpin plantation (which was said to be the model for Harriet Beeches Stowe's ... A reviewer writing for the magazine "Public Opinion" in 1899 stated that he ...
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