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Margaret Fuller, American Critic: Margaret Fuller, a pioneering feminist thinker and literary critic, challenged societal norms and advocated for women's rights, education, and self-empowerment during the 19th century. With her groundbreaking work "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" and influential editorship of "The Dial," Fuller paved the way for future generations of feminist intellectuals and writers.

"It should be remarked that, as the principle of liberty is better understood, and more nobly interpreted, a broader protest is made in behalf of women. As men become aware that few have had a fair chance, they are inclined to say that no women have had a fair chance."



"It seems that it is madder never to abandon one's self than often to be infatuated; better to be wounded, a captive and a slave, than always to walk in armor."
Self,



"Man tells his aspiration in his God; but in his demon he shows his depth of experience."



"The character and history of each child may be a new and poetic experience to the parent, if he will let it."


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