Caroline Wells Healey Dall
2 books
Caroline Wells Healey Dall was an American author and advocate for women's rights in the 19th century. She is best known for her works that explore the intersection of gender, education, and society. In her notable book "The College, the Market, and the Court," Dall examines women's roles in education and labor, arguing for their rights and opportunities in a male-dominated society. Another significant work, "Margaret and Her Friends," presents a series of conversations with the influential thinker Margaret Fuller, delving into mythology and art. Dall's writings contribute to the discourse on women's issues and reflect the intellectual currents of her time.
Books by This Author
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Margaret and Her Friends / or, Ten conversations with Margaret Fuller upon the mythology of the Greeks and its expression in art, held at the house of the Rev. George Ripley, Bedford Place, Boston, beginning March 1, 1841
Caroline Wells Healey Dall
The College, the Market, and the Court / or, Woman's relation to education, labor and law
Caroline Wells Healey Dall