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Catharine Beecher Biography

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Name: Catharine Beecher
Birth Date: September 6, 1800
Death Date: May 12, 1878
Place of Birth: East Hampton, New York, United States
Place of Death: Elmira, New York, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Female
Occupations: author, educator

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American author and educator Catharine Beecher (1800-1878) was responsible for creating a new social attitude that placed greater value on women's work in the home and their role as educators and moral guides for the young. Her book Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) was a best-selling work that provided practical household advice while extolling the virtues of domestic life. She also was an active proponent for the creation of schools for women, arguing that for their special role as instructors of children, women required a thorough education.

Catharine Beecher was a nineteenth century proponent of women's rights and education for women. While she did not advocate a radical change in women's roles, she did fight for increased recognition of the importance of the work women did in managing homes and raising families. She also believed that women should expand their place in society by becoming teachers, allowing them to use their nurturing skills and moral conscience in a professional sphere.

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