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  1. Louisa May Alcott ( / ˈɔːlkət, - kɒt /; November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the novel Little Women (1868) and its sequels Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871), and Jo's Boys (1886).

  2. Louisa May Alcott (born November 29, 1832, Germantown, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died March 6, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American author known for her childrens books, especially the classic Little Women (1868–69).

  3. Famed author Louisa May Alcott created colorful relatable characters in 19 th century novels. Her work introduced readers to educated strong female heroines. As a result, her writing style greatly impacted American literature. Alcott was born on November 29, 1832 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  4. louisamayalcott.org › louisa-may-alcottLouisa May Alcott

    Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania on November 29, 1832. She and her three sisters -- Anna, Elizabeth, and [Abba] May -- were primarily educated by their father, teacher/philosopher A. Bronson Alcott, and raised on the practical Christianity of their mother, Abigail May.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Louisa May Alcott was an American author who wrote under various pseudonyms and only started using her own name when she was ready to commit to writing. Her novel Little Women gave Alcott...

  6. Nov 14, 2020 · Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American writer. A vocal North American 19-century anti-enslavement activist and feminist, she is notable for the moral tales she wrote for a young audience.

  7. louisamayalcott.net › louisa_may_alcott › lifeLife | Louisa May Alcott

    Life. The Alcotts. Louisa May Alcott was the second of four daughters of Abigail May Alcott, the product of a distinguished Boston family, and philosopher Bronson Alcott, a self-educated farmer’s son. The Alcotts were the inner circle of the Transcendentalist movement; Bronson Alcotts closest friends were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David ...

  8. Louisa May Alcott was born the November 29, 1832, the second daughter of Bronson Alcott and Abigail May. The couple met while Abigail was visiting her brother, Samuel J. May, minister of the Unitarian church in Brooklyn, Connecticut.

  9. Official Home of Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women, PBS Award-Winning Documentary (Booklist Top Video 2009) and Biography (WSJ Top 10) from Henry Holt and Co.

  10. Dedicated to reform throughout her life (often signing her letters “Yours for reform of all kinds”), Alcott especially worked for abolition and women’s suffrage, publishing antislavery stories in The Atlantic Monthly and The Commonwealth and novels such as the early feminist—and autobiographical—Work, and Eight Cousins, which ...

  11. Louisa May Alcott, (born Nov. 29, 1832, Germantown, Pa., U.S.—died March 6, 1888, Boston, Mass.), U.S. author. Daughter of the reformer Bronson Alcott, she grew up in Transcendentalist circles in Boston and Concord, Mass. She began writing to help support her mother and sisters.

  12. Louisa May Alcott devoted much of the 1870s towards writing for women’s rights periodicals such as Lucy Stone’s Woman’s Journal. By the decade’s end, Alcott became the first woman registered to vote in Concord.

  13. Nov 24, 2019 · Louisa May Alcott’s most famous work follows the tale of four young women trying to make their way in the world. Her complex, realistic characters — sisters Meg, Beth, Jo, And Amy — were actually derived from Alcott’s own experiences with her own three sisters.

  14. Good and Evil in the Life and Literature of Louisa May Alcott. What motivated the author so famously lauded as "The Children's Friend" to examine the dark side of humanity, and, how did her interest in good and evil play out in her own life?

  15. Author of Little Women. Louisa May Alcott summary: Louisa May Alcott was an American writer who authored over 30 books and short-story collections and wrote poetry as well. Little Women, her most famous book, was a novel for girls.

  16. Louisa May Alcott (Photograph by A.W. Hosmer) (The Paul Brooks Collection) On November 29, 1832, Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania. She was the second daughter of Amos Bronson and Abigail May Alcott.

  17. Apr 1, 2020 · Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) Author of the internationally renowned “Little Women,” Louisa May Alcott blazed a path for female authors and thinkers to follow. She was also a dedicated abolitionist, suffragist, and nurse.

  18. Jul 3, 2019 · A profile of Louisa May Alcott, 19th century writer whose most famous book is Little Women. Less known: her civil war service and other writings.

  19. Louisa May Alcott was an early American feminist. She was the first woman to register to vote in Concord, when women were given school, tax, and bond suffrage in Massachusetts, in 1879.

  20. 3 days ago · The Fascinating Life Of Louisa May Alcott ©Culture Club/Getty Images. Little Women is a classic book in children's literature. The book centers on the four March sisters and their transition from ...

  21. May 1, 2024 · Early Life: Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832, in Germantown, Pennsylvania. She was the second of four daughters born to Amos Bronson Alcott, an educator and transcendentalist, and Abigail May Alcott, a social worker. The family moved frequently, facing financial difficulties but immersing themselves in the intellectual and ...

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  22. The Verdigris River and Walnut Creek, mentioned in Little House on the Prairie, flow near the site. Sunnyside School and the old Wayside Post Office are also located beside the cabin, although not of the same time period as Little House on the Prairie. Little House on the Prairie. P.O. Box 110. Independence, Kansas 67301.

  23. Interior of replica of Laura Ingalls' Little House on the Prairie. Map off the Ingalls' travels in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Laura Igalls' family came to Independence from Keylesville, Missouri. Sunnyside School was used from 1872-1947.

  24. Montgomery County is a county located in Southeast Kansas. Its county seat is Independence, [ 3 ] and its most populous city is Coffeyville. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 31,486. [ 1 ] The county was named after Richard Montgomery, a major general during the American Revolutionary War.

  25. Township of Fawn Creek: maps, driving directions and local area information. Category: Kansas physical, cultural and historic features; Feature Name: Township of Fawn Creek, Type: Cultural, Class: Civil, County: Montgomery, Nearest Prominent Town: Coffeyville, KS, FID: 469237, Coordinates: Latitude 37.0616235 and Longitude -95.7471542.

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