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L. Maria Child

    Lydia Maria Child was an activist and writer whose novels, pamphlets, and children's works often advocated for enslaved people, women, and Native Americans. She used her writing as a powerful tool to champion social change, with her literary legacy intertwined with her relentless pursuit of justice. Child wrote during a time when her calls for equality and human rights were particularly bold and significant. Her words continue to resonate as an enduring call for empathy and action.

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    Letters From New York. 1st and 2d Series
    The Patriarchal Institution, as Described by Members of its Own Family