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Lydia Maria Child
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An 1882 engraving of Child.
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| February 11, 1802
Medford, Massachusetts
, U.S.
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(1880-10-20)
(?????? 78)
91 Old Sudbury Road
Wayland, Massachusetts
, U.S.
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| North Cemetery
Wayland, Massachusetts
, U.S.
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| abolitionist
,
women's rights
activist, novelist, journalist
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| English
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| American
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| Abolitionist, feminism
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| An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
, "
Over the River and Through the Wood
",
Hobomok, a Tale of Early Times.
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| David Lee Child
(m. 1828)
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| Convers Francis
(brother)
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(born Lydia Maria Francis) (February 11, 1802 ? October 20, 1880)????????? ???????????????????????? ????????? ??????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????? ??????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????.
- Hobomok
, a tale of Early Times.
1824
- The Rebels, or Boston before the Revolution
(1825).
1850 ed.
, Google books
- Juvenile Miscellany
, a children's periodical (editor, 1826?1834)
- The First Settlers of New England
. 1828.
- The Indian Wife
. 1828.
- The Frugal Housewife: Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of Economy
, a book of kitchen, economy and directions (1829; 33rd edition 1855) 1832
- The Mother's Book
(1831), an early American instructional book on child rearing, republished in England and Germany
- Coronal
. 1931.
, a collection of verses
- The American Frugal Housewife: Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of Economy
(1832) 1841
- The Ladies' Family Library
, a series of biographies (5 vols., 1832?1835)
- The Girl's Own Book
. 1833.
- An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
1833
- The Oasis
. 1834.
- Philothea
. 1836.
, a romance of
Greece
set in the days of
Pericles
- The Family Nurse
. 1837.
- The Liberty Bell
. 1842.
, included stories such as
The Quadroons
- Slavery's Pleasant Homes: A Faithful Sketch
. 1843.
, a short story
- Letters from New-York
, written for the
National Anti-Slavery Standard
while Child was the editor (2 vols., 1841?1843)
[1]
[2]
[3]
- "A Boy's Thanksgiving Day" 1844
- "Hilda Silfverling, A Fantasy" 1845
- Flowers for Children
(3 vols., 1844?1846)
- Fact and Fiction
. 1846.
- Rose Marian and the Flower Fairies
. 1850.
- The Power of Kindness
. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1851.
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- The Progress of Religious Ideas through Successive Ages
, an ambitious work, showing great diligence, but containing much that is inaccurate (3 vols., New York, 1855)
- Isaac T. Hopper: A True Life
. 1853.
- Autumnal Leaves
. 1857.
- Looking Toward Sunset
. 1864.
- The Freedmen's Book
. 1865.
- A Romance of the Republic
. 1867.
- An appeal for the Indians
. 1868.
- Aspirations of the World
. 1878.
- A volume of her letters, with an introduction by
John G. Whittier
and an appendix by
Wendell Phillips
, was published after her death (Boston, 1882)
- Baer, Helene Gilbert
The Heart is Like Heaven: the life of Lydia Maria Child
, 339 pages, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1964.
- Karcher, Carolyn L.
The First Woman in the Republic: A Cultural Biography of Lydia Maria Child.
Durham: Duke UP, 1994.
- Harrold, Stanley.
American Abolitionists.
Essex, England: Pearson Education Limited, 2001.
- Salerno, Beth A.
Sister Societies: Women's Antislavery Societies in Antebellum America.
DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press, 2005.
- Teets- Parzynski, Catherine. "Child, Lydia Maria Francis."
American National Biography Online.
http://www.anb.org/articles/15/15-00127.html
.
- "Child, Lydia Maria (Francis)"
American Authors 1600?1900.
H. W. Wilson Company, NY 1938.
- WorldCat
Accessed March 14, 2008
- Amazon.com
Accessed March 14, 2008
- "A Boy's Thanksgiving Day."
Women's History: Poems by Women.
Jone Johnson Lewis, editor. URL:
http://womenshistory.about.com/od/thanksgiving/a/child_thanks.htm?p=1
Archived
2011-06-08 at the
Wayback Machine
. Accessed March 14, 2008
- Mills, Bruce, ed.
Letters from New-York
. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 1998.