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Talk on 19th century "Uppity" Women, Mar 30

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Date: 26 Apr 2001
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From: Faneuil Library
Date: 07 Mar 2000
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Whether born in a slave cabin, gentile poverty or a fahionable household, some 19th century women boldly stepped up beyond any predicatble patterns for their lives. Some of these women were Harriet Jacobs, Dorothea Dix, Julia Ward Howe, and Harriet Hunt and they're buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery. Janet Heywood, Director of Interpretive Programs at the Cemetery will give a FREE talk about their lives @ 7:00 p.m. - Thursday, March 30, 2000.


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