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1she was the first female foreign correspondent and wrote for greeley's new york tribune.4 sets
2social reformer, leader in women's movement and a transcendentalist. edited "the dial" which was the publication of the transcendentalists. it appealed to people who wanted "perfect freedom" "progress in philosophy and theology and hope that the future will not always be as the past".4 sets
3transcendentalist, wrote on great social and intellect potential of women if released of conventional norms; lived at brook farm for awhile3 sets
4wrote about the need for women's rights in the book women in the nineteenth century2 sets
5edited a transcendentalist journal, the dial2 sets
6feminist who lived at brook farm, a writer and editor too2 sets
7leading transcendentalist. supported rights for women through writing.1 set
8individual liberation and questionable gender roles1 set
9she was an important transcendentalist who helped people recognize women's rights, wrote the book american women of the 19th century, and questioned people's reliance on the government and church1 set
10a lead women transcendentalism believer,1 set
11edited the dial, and wrote woman in the ninteenth century1 set
12a leading transcendentalist; women advocast, wrote women in the nineteenth century1 set
13a transcendentalist, she supported women's rights through her writings1 set
14transcendalist who supported women's rights1 set
15she edited a transcendentalist journal. the dial, and took part in the struggle to bring unity and republican government to italy. she died in a shipwreck off ny's fire island while returning to the u.s.1 set
16influenced by emerson1 set
171810: transcendentalist writer; located at a bookstore in boston, massachusetts1 set
18in 1839 she she established formal conversations on various topics, primarily for women, which were very successful for five years. she was close friends with most of the intellectuals of boston and concord, particularly emerson, and would spend weeks at a time visiting in his home, teaching him german and talking. she was evidently a brilliant and thoughtful conversationalist, much respected for her intellect and learning, although friends often had problems dealing with her mercurial emotions. from 1840 to 1842, she served with emerson as editor of the dial a literary and philosophical journal for which she wrote many articles and reviews on art and literature. in 1843, the dial published her essay the great lawsuit. man versus men, woman versus women in which she called for women's equality.1 set
19transcendentalist, feminist and social reformer who wrote on great social and intellect potential of women if released of conventional norms1 set
20transcendentalist writer who was influenced by ralph waldo emerson and argued for women's rights, saying that every woman had her own relationship with god and needed "as a soul to live freely and unimpeded"1 set
21womens rights1 set
22important transcendentalist, she edited the famous publication of the dial1 set
23lieve believed women had the right to choose their own paths in life.1 set
24leading transcendentalist; suggested relationship between discovery of self and questioning of gender roles.1 set
25editor of a transcendentalist journal1 set
26womens' rights activist who was born in cambridge mass., had a classical education which was unheard of for most women at the time. pushed for both educational and political rights/equality for women1 set
27new england writer whose work touched on political themes, especially women's rights/ published best selling book, woman in the nineteenth century1 set
28edited the dial; wanted unity for italy1 set
29i was transcendentalist along with emerson and thoreau. i wrote women in the 19th century, a work that demanded the equality of women, in 1845.1 set
30elite bostonian, women deserve psychological and social independence, published "women in the 19th century"1 set
31started the women's rights movement in the 19th century. wrote women in the 19th centiry, a book that foreshadowed the women's rights movement. she was also the first female reporter in america and the first american correspondent. she wrote for the dial, the transcendentalist paper.1 set
32a journalist, critic, and women's rights activist associated with the american transcendental movement. she was the first full-time female book reviewer in journalism. her book woman in the nineteenth century is considered the first major feminist work in the united states.1 set
33emerson influenced her, a writer1 set
34wrote woman in the ninteenth century; believed women deserved psychological and social independence1 set
35was a journalist, critic and women's rights activist. one of first professional women journalists in america.1 set
36people who beleived in some philosophy1 set
37she started the women's rights movement in the 19th century. she wrote 'women in the 19th century,' a book that foreshadowed the women's rights movement. she was also the first female reporter in american and the first american correspondent. she wrote for "the dial," the transcendentalist paper.1 set
38started the women's rights movement in the 19th century. also, the first female reporter and the first american correspondent1 set
39new england writer whose work touched on political themes, especially women's rights/ published best selling book, women in the 19th century1 set
40transcendentalist that wrote a book called woman in the nineteenth century1 set