Woman's Right to Labor; or, Low Wages and Hard Work
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Caroline Wells Healey Dall war eine amerikanische Schriftstellerin, Transzendentalistin und Reformerin. Sie konzentrierte sich auf Themen der Gleichberechtigung der Frau und der individuellen Freiheit und untersuchte gesellschaftliche Normen sowie setzte sich für Reformen ein. Ihre Werke boten eine tiefgründige Analyse der gesellschaftlichen Strukturen der damaligen Zeit und des Platzes des Individuums darin. Sie war eine Schlüsselfigur in Bewegungen für Frauenrechte und sozialen Fortschritt, angetrieben von einer tiefen philosophischen Auseinandersetzung mit Identität und Zweck.






A collection of essays, stories, and other works by noted writer and social reformer Caroline Wells Healey Dall. Includes pieces on history, culture, and contemporary issues, as well as personal reflections on Dall's experiences and perspectives.
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