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Caroline Wells Healey Dall

    Caroline Wells Healey Dall was an American writer, transcendentalist, and reformer. She focused on themes of women's equality and individual liberty, exploring societal norms and advocating for reform. Her work offered a penetrating analysis of the era's social structures and the individual's place within them. She was a key figure in movements for women's rights and social progress, driven by a deep philosophical inquiry into identity and purpose.

    Historical Pictures Retouched: A Volume of Miscellanies
    Woman'S Right to Labor, or, Low Wages and Hard Work: in Three Lectures, Delivered in Boston, November, 1859 / by Caroline H. Dall.
    The College, the Market, and the Court; or, Woman's Relation to Education, Labor, and Law
    Barbara Fritchie: A Study
    Essays and Sketches
    Woman's Right to Labor; or, Low Wages and Hard Work