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Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli

This book provides an in-depth look at the life of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, exploring her role as a journalist, critic, and intellectual during the 19th century. It delves into her personal and professional relationships, her contributions to the women's rights movement, and her influential work in the realm of literature. more

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Margaret Fuller
Margaret Fuller

Margaret Fuller, born on May 23, 1810, was an influential American journalist and feminist. She made significant contributions to literature, philosophy, and social reform, and is considered a key figure of the American Renaissance. more

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“I fear you do not fully comprehend the danger of abridging the liberties of the people. Nothing but the sternest necessity can ever justify it. A government had better go to the extreme of toleration, than to do aught that could be construed into an interference with, or to jeopardize in any degree, the common rights of its citizens.”

“It would be foolish to despise tradition. But with our growing self-consciousness and increasing intelligence we must begin to control tradition and assume a critical attitude toward it, if human relations are ever to change for the better.”