When They Were Girls
By Rebecca Deming Moore
14 Mar, 2020
We know Clara Barton's dedication to suffering man. We've read Louisa May Alcott's, "Little Women." Jane Adams started a house for destitute women in Chicago. The list goes on. But what kind of homes made these women great? What were the advantages t
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We know Clara Barton's dedication to suffering man. We've read Louisa May Alcott's, "Little Women." Jane Adams started a house for destitute women in Chicago. The list goes on. But what kind of homes made these women great? What were the advantages these ladies of fame had as children? What was it like when they were girls? Contents: Jane Addams, Louisa Alcott, Susan Anthony, Clara Barton, Amy Marcy, Cheney Beach, Cecilia Beaux, Evangeline Booth, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Katherine Bement Davis, Grace Hoadley Dodge, Alice Cunningham Fletcher, Louise Homer, Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, Julia Ward Howe, Helen Keller, Maria Mitchell, Alice Freeman Palmer, Maud Powell, Ellen Richards, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Frances E. Willard, Ella Flagg Young. Less