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Lydia M. Child, the pioneering American activist and writer, dedicated her life to the pursuit of social justice and equality for all. As an advocate for women's rights, abolitionism, and Native American rights, Child fearlessly challenged the injustices of her time and worked tirelessly to create a more just and compassionate society. Her legacy of activism and advocacy continues to inspire generations of activists and reformers, reminding us of the power of individuals to make a difference and effect positive change in the world.

"Misfortune is never mournful to the soul that accepts it; for such do always see that every cloud is an angel's face."



"I was gravely warned by some of my female acquaintances that no woman could expect to be regarded as a lady after she had written a book."



"The eye of genius has always a plaintive expression, and its natural language is pathos."



"Every man deems that he has precisely the trials and temptations which are the hardest of all others for him to bear; but they are so, simply because they are the very ones he most needs."



"But men never violate the laws of God without suffering the consequences, sooner or later."



"Belief in oneself is one of the most important bricks in building any successful venture."


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