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16 July, 06:23

What inspired Margaret fuller

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  1. 16 July, 06:28
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    Answer: Woman rights

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    Margaret Fuller was an journalist and she is best known as women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendental movement. She was the first New York Tribune's female editor and the first female book rewiever.

    She belived in women's complete education and she was always talking and writing about women's equality. Margaret Fuller always looked forward the future and she always had progressive ideas. She also belived in personal transformations and something new in her time.
  2. 16 July, 06:42
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    Being a well-educated woman, she was the first lady to use the sources protected in Harvard Library for her researches on feminism. She opposed gender discrimination and worked for the women emancipation.

    Her works inspired many women abolitionists who toiled for the women enfranchisement. She visited women in prisons and interviewed their life and what led them to such a pathetic state.

    She also contacted many prostitutes in order to understand their dismal circumstances of their life. She also undertook rehabilitation efforts of those women prisoners.
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