Woman In The Nineteenth Century: Social and Moral Questions
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century by Margaret Fuller (1810–1850) is a foundational feminist work addressing the social and moral status of women in America. Published in 1845, it advocates for equal rights, education, and intellectual freedom for women. Fuller challenges traditional gender roles and argues that women should develop as independent individuals, not just as wives or mothers. A key figure in the Transcendentalist movement, Fuller’s work had a lasting influence on feminist thought and the broader fight for gender equality.
Margaret Fuller (1810–1850) was a pioneering American journalist, critic, and feminist. A leading Transcendentalist, she authored Woman in the Nineteenth Century, advocating gender equality and women's intellectual freedom. Fuller was the first female foreign correspondent for an American newspaper and played a key role in early feminist literature and reform.