In this eloquent and moving collection of her own writings, pioneering feminist and social reformer Frances Wright provides a compelling portrait of one of the most important figures of the 19th century. From her efforts to build a new society in the Americas to her campaigns for women's rights and abolition, Wright's life and work continue to inspire and challenge us today.
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