Margaret Fuller
American
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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The Dial (Transcendentalist journal) | 1839 |
Lineage
- Father Timothy Fuller
- Brother: Arthur Buckminster Fuller
- Sister: Ellen Kilshaw Fuller Channing
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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The Dial (Transcendentalist journal) | 1839 |
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1810/05/23 | Sarah Margaret Fuller is born at home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Timothy Fuller and Margaret Crane Fuller. | Born | Margaret Fuller House | Cambridge, MA | |||
1839/11/06 | Organized by Margaret Fuller, the first "Conversation" is held. The "Conversations" were women's meetings which serve as the "nucleus of conversation" in hopes to answer the "great questions" facing women. | Leader | |||||
1844/04/00 | On Thursday mornings, Margaret Fuller host her Conversations, drawing out the voices of the women of the Transcendental movement on matters of philosophy, religion, art and politics. Her's Conversations will continue at West St until spring 1844. | Leader | Peabody Residence and Book Room | Boston | |||
1845/00/00 | "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" by Margaret Fuller is published. | Author | Woman in the Nineteenth Century (book) |
1 Creative Work by Margaret Fuller »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
Woman in the Nineteenth Century (book) | Author | Treatise | 1845/00/00 |
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