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New York Public Library. Margaret Fuller, co-editor (with Emerson) of the Dial, and much admired by Louisa, met with a tragic fate. Library of Congress. Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison ran `My Contraband` in the Liberator; the Atlantic feared Southern reaction. Getty Images. John Brown, abolitionist: a man Louisa was proud to know.
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Mrs. Alcott's family china, portraits of Elizabeth and Louisa, and paintings by May are displayed in this room along with other family furnishings, most memorably Elizabeth's melodeon (small reed organ).
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Dec 28, 2009 · Though Louisa May Alcott is often associated with the sweetness of her characters in Little Women, she was a tough woman, shaped largely by her experience growing up in poverty. The beloved...
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Louisa May Alcott (born November 29, 1832, Germantown, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died March 6, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American author known for her children’s books, especially the classic Little Women (1868–69).
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.