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An extended memoir traces the author's upbringing in a cultured household, youthful studies and literary formation, and early social life in New York; it follows marriage and European travel, years in Boston, and a growing public role through anti-slavery commitments, wartime literary and philanthropic activity including the composition of a wartime hymn draft, peace advocacy and a later woman's suffrage campaign. Interleaved are portraits of friendships with prominent literary and reform figures, accounts of clubs and travels abroad and to the Caribbean, and reflective chapters on family, home, and public causes.
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