Lydia Maria Child

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Lydia Maria Child


Born
in The United States
February 11, 1802

Died
October 20, 1880


Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) was an activist and writer of novels, pamphlets, and works for children. She often used her writing to advocate for slaves, women, and Native Americans. Lydia Maria Child was born in Medford, Massachusetts, where her grandfather’s house, which she celebrates in her poem, still stands.

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Hobomok

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The Quadroons

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An Appeal in Favor of That ...

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The Freedmen's Book

3.91 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 1865 — 124 editions
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Mother's Book (Applewood Bo...

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“Over the river and through the wood
To grandfather's house we go”
Lydia Maria Francis Child

“We first crush people to the earth, and then claim the right of trampling on them forever, because they are prostrate.”
Lydia Maria Child

“Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father.”
Lydia Maria Child

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