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| Name: |
Julia Ward Howe | | Birth Date: |
May 27, 1819 | | Death Date: |
October 17, 1910 | | Place of Birth: |
New York, New York, United States | | Place of Death: |
Newport, Rhode Island, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Female | | Occupations: |
author, reformer |
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Biography of Julia Ward Howe
518 words, approx. 2 pages
 Julia Ward Howe (27 May 1819-17 October 1910), reformer and author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," was born in New York City to a comfortable banking family and was educated privately. In 1843 she married Samuel Gridley Howe, her senior by some...
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Biography of Julia Ward Howe
442 words, approx. 2 pages
 Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910), American author and reformer, wrote the words for "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Julia Ward, the daughter of a noted banker, was born in New York City on May 27, 1819, and was privately educated there. Rejecting a life...
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Biography of Julia Ward Howe
2,861 words, approx. 10 pages
 Julia Ward Howe, reformer, poet, lecturer, and woman's right's advocate, was among the growing number of nineteenth-century American women who published their travel writings. Known among friends and acquaintances for her vibrant, witty, and outspoken...



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Julia Ward Howe Quotes
2,352 words, approx. 8 pages
 Julia Ward Howe ( 27 May 1819 - 17 October 1910 ) American writer, poet, and social activist. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 The Battle Hymn of the Republic 1.2 Mother's Day Proclamation (1870) 1.3 What is Religion? (1893) 1.4 Reminiscences (1899) 2 Unsourced...


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Howe, Julia Ward Summary
2,624 words, approx. 9 pages Born May 27, 1819New York City, New York Died October 17, 1910Newport, Rhode Island Writer and lecturer; activist for abolition, women's rights, and peace Julia Ward Howe. ©...
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Julia Ward Howe Summary
2,247 words, approx. 8 pages Born May 27, 1819 New York, New York Died October 1910 Portsmouth, New Hampshire Author and social reformer Wrote the words to "Battle Hymn of the Republic," which became the Union anthem during the Civil...
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Julia Ward Howe Information
810 words, approx. 3 pages
 Julia Ward Howe (May 271819 – October 171910) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist, and poet most famous as the author of "The Battle Hymn of the...



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Margaret Fuller on the early poetry of Julia Ward Howe: an uncollected letter.
04/01/1994: 1,837 words, approx. 6 pages A letter of Margaret Fuller's indicates that her criticism of Julia Ward Howe's early poetry led Fuller to respect Howe's talents and inspired Howe's adoption of Fuller as a model to emulate. The letter was probably from 1841-1842, and the addressee is unknown. Apparently,...
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Hungry Heart: The Literary Emergence of Julia Ward Howe.
10/31/2000: 820 words, approx. 3 pages Hungry Heart: The Literary Emergence of Julia Ward Howe. Among Julia Ward Howe's pre-Civil War writings, her "Laurence manuscript" an unpublished novel about a hermaphrodite, most strikingly confirms Gary Williams's analysis of a remarkable friendship between the poet's husband Dr. Samuel Howe and...


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