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  1. Lydia Maria Child (nacida Lydia Maria Francis, 11 de febrero de 1802 - 20 de octubre de 1880) fue una abolicionista, activista de los derechos de la mujer y de los nativos americanos, novelista, periodista y opositora al expansionismo estadounidense.

  2. Lydia Maria Child (née Francis; February 11, 1802 – October 20, 1880) was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist, novelist, journalist, and opponent of American expansionism.

  3. Lydia Maria Child (born February 11, 1802, Medford, Massachusetts, U.S.—died October 20, 1880, Wayland, Massachusetts) was an American author of antislavery works that had great influence in her time.

  4. A biography of Lydia Maria Child, a 19th-century American writer and activist for social justice and women's rights. Learn about her life, works, and legacy in the fields of historical fiction, children's literature, and abolitionism.

  5. Learn about the life and work of Lydia Maria Child, a prolific writer who advocated women's rights, Indigenous peoples' rights, and North American 19th-century Black activism. Find out how she wrote her best-known novel "Over the River and Through the Wood" and influenced many Americans with her anti-enslavement writing.

  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Lydia Maria Child, a prominent American abolitionist and writer who published An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans in 1833. The museum honors her achievements and challenges in the fight against slavery, racism, and women's rights.

  7. Learn about the life and legacy of Lydia Maria Child, a prominent and influential American writer, editor and abolitionist. From her early years in Medford, Massachusetts to her later years in Northampton and Wayland, Massachusetts, she wrote for the abolitionist cause, Native American rights, women's rights and children's education.