- (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850),
sometimes referred to as
Margaret Fuller Ossoli, was an
American journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women's rights...
- The
Ossoli Circle is a women's club
located in Knoxville, Tennessee,
United States.
Founded in 1885 as a
literary society, the club is a
charter member...
- Gr****s, 1916.
Kessinger Publishing (April 2003). ISBN 978-0-7661-5130-7
Ossoli,
Margaret Fuller, Orpheus, a
sonnet about his trip to the underworld. Ovid...
- p****ed away".
Published under the
title The
Memoirs of
Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Fuller's
words were
heavily censored or rewritten. The
three editors were...
- rest
rooms to
accommodate rural women.
Ossoli Circle, Knoxville,
founded in 1885 as a
literary society; the
Ossoli Circle Clubhouse (1933) is NRHP-listed...
- women, of
which Higginson wrote two:
Lydia Maria Child and
Margaret Fuller Ossoli) Malbone: an
Oldport Romance (1869) Army Life in a
Black Regiment (1870)...
- of the
Ossoli Circle, the
oldest federated women's club in the South, and
published a
biography of the club's namesake,
Margaret Fuller Ossoli, in 1886...
-
Colored Women's
Clubs Tennessee 19th
Century Club
Country Woman's Club
Ossoli Circle Texas Daughters of the
Republic of
Texas Texas ****ociation of Women's...
-
Colored Women's
Clubs Tennessee 19th
Century Club
Country Woman's Club
Ossoli Circle Texas Daughters of the
Republic of
Texas Texas ****ociation of Women's...
- Constitution,
giving women the
right to vote, in 1920. She also
founded the
Ossoli Circle, the
oldest federated women's club in the South, and led efforts...