Frances Harriet Whipple Green McDougall
Frances Harriet Whipple Green McDougall (1805–1878) was an abolitionist, poet, novelist, editor, botanist, spiritualist medium, and advocate of women's, voters', and workers' rights. In contrast to many other 19th-century women writers, throughout most of her adult life she earned her living as an author; at the same time she often donated her writing for causes she believed in, such as the abolition of slavery. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Published 1980Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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2Published 1983Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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3Published 1998Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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4Published 1995Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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5Published 1996Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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6Published 1992Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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7Published 1987Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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8Published 1980Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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9Published 1994Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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10Published 1978Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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11Published 1980Other Authors: “…Green, Frances…”
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