Sarah Margaret Fuller

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Sarah Margaret Fuller was a 19th-century American journalist, critic, and pioneering feminist associated with the Transcendentalist movement.

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instanceOf Transcendentalist
feminist
human
journalist
literary critic
alsoKnownAs Margaret Fuller
Sarah Margaret Fuller
surface form: Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli
associatedWith Bronson Alcott
Elizabeth Peabody
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
burialPlace Mount Auburn Cemetery cenotaph, Cambridge, Massachusetts
causeOfDeath shipwreck
child Angelo Eugene Ossoli
citizenship United States of America
countryOfBirth United States of America
dateOfBirth 1810-05-23
dateOfDeath 1850-07-19
educatedAt home education by her father
employer New-York Tribune
The Dial
familyName Fuller
father Timothy Fuller
gender female
givenName Sarah
hosted Conversations for women in Boston
influenced American feminist thought
language English
middleName Margaret
mother Margaret Crane Fuller
movement Transcendentalism
notableAchievement first American woman to serve as a foreign correspondent
pioneering figure in American feminism
notableWork Woman in the Nineteenth Century
occupation editor
journalist
teacher
translator
women's rights advocate
placeOfBirth Cambridgeport
surface form: Cambridgeport, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath off Fire Island, New York
positionHeld editor of The Dial
first female foreign correspondent for a major U.S. newspaper
literary critic at the New-York Tribune
publicationDateOfNotableWork 1845
religion Unitarianism
residence Boston, Massachusetts
New York City
Rome
spouse Giovanni Angelo Ossoli

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Emerson House visitedBy Sarah Margaret Fuller
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The Dial (as a publisher and distributor) editorInChief Sarah Margaret Fuller
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New England literary culture hasKeyFigure Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Timothy Fuller child Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Margaret Crane Fuller child Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Margaret Crane Fuller notableRelative Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Giovanni Angelo Ossoli spouse Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Angelo Eugene Ossoli mother Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 author Sarah Margaret Fuller
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Papers on Literature and Art author Sarah Margaret Fuller
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“The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women” author Sarah Margaret Fuller
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