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2 April, 12:13

Henry George, Edward Bellamy, and Francis Willard have in common

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  1. 2 April, 12:19
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    Henry George (September 2, 1839-October 29, 1897) was an American political revolutionist. Edward Bellamy (March 26, 1850-May 22, 1898) was an American social revolutionist. Frances Willard (September 28, 1839-February 17, 1898) was an American Educational revolutionist.

    All the three famous authors fought for equality who took the initiative of labour reformation in their own ways and had created their own masterpiece. Henry George's book Progress and Poverty was published in 1879. Edward Bellamy's book Looking Backward, 2000-1887 was published in January 1888. Frances Willard WCTU's weekly newspaper, The Union Signal was published in 1876. Edward Bellamy studied law and entered journalism. Frances Willard resigned her teaching career and entered journalism. Henry George was hired as a printer and later on, entered into journalism who then became a politician. All the three famous people were authors and journalists.

    Henry George, an American political economist whose main aim was to avoid inequality and poverty (Human labour and poverty) and led the humanistic movement in the society. Frances Willard, an American Educator whose aim was to eradicate child labour and develop Feminism, who led the temperance movement in the society. Edward Bellamy, an American socialist, whose aim was to fight against inequality, who led the bellamite movement in the society.

    Henry George died due to the heart attack in 1897. Frances Willard died due to influenza in 1898. Edward Bellamy died due to tuberculosis in 1898. All the three American nationals had the same intention of labour reformation and whose lives were almost similar at the mere end of their lives.
  2. 2 April, 12:30
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    The three were representatives (during the second half of the nineteenth century) of the values and freedoms that would be defended later. Also, they served during an initial moment of struggle in their disciplines, feminism, dystopian novels such as political reading and labor rights.

    Henry George (1839 - 1897) was an American economist and the most influential representative of the Single Tax advocates on the ground. He published a book called progress and poverty because he was shocked that as the nation grew richer, its number of poor people grew up.

    Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard (1839 - 1859) was an American educator, as well as a writer and activist in favor of the Movement for Temperance and Women's Suffrage.

    Edward Bellamy (1850 - 1898) Edward Bellamy was an American and socialist author, famous for his utopian novel, Looking Backward, set in the year 2000.
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