Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
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"Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910" by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards is a compelling biographical account that celebrates the life of a remarkable woman who was a pioneering figure in American history. Howe, best known for penning the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," was not only a writer but also a social activist, suffragist, and a leader in the abolitionist movement. Through Richards' eloquent prose, readers are immersed in the complexities of Howe's character, her profound commitment to justice, and her tireless efforts to promote peace in a time of turmoil. Richards effectively captures Howe's spirit, detailing her influential role in various social causes and providing insight into her personal struggles and triumphs. The biography not only highlights Howe's significant contributions but also reflects on the societal constraints of her time, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by women activists. This well-researched work is an inspiring homage to a trailblazer who left an indelible mark on history.
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