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New biography rescues Julia Ward Howe from history's dustbinwww.statesman.com › story › news › › new-biography-rescues...
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Sep 4, · When first they met in 1841, Julia Ward was a red-haired Bond Street belle of Boston and Samuel Gridley Howe a chivalric handsome hero on a ...
Julia Ward Howe | Famous Moms ~ Mothers Day Central
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Biographical information on Julia Ward Howe and other famous moms at MothersDayCentral.com
The Battles of Julia Ward Howe, Review of Elaine Showalter’s Book
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I was not prepared to enjoy this book as much as I did. Julia Ward Howe was like a princess in a castle tower: privileged, well educated, but also confined.
The Original Mother's Day Proclamation by Julia Ward Howe
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· In the United States, the origins of the official holiday go back to 1870, when Julia Ward Howe – an abolitionist best remembered as the poet who wrote “Battle Hymn of the Republic” – worked to establish a Mother’s Peace Day. Howe dedicated the celebration to the eradication of war, and organized festivities in Boston for years.
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