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  1. Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-01-09
  2. Passion-flowers by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-09-04
  3. A Trip to Cuba by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-04-01
  4. Poetical Tributes To The Memory Of Abraham Lincoln (1865) by Julia Ward Howe, Richard Henry Chittenden, et all 2008-06-02
  5. Later Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-02-26
  6. Is Polite Society?: And Other Essays. by Julia Ward Howe, 2009-04-27
  7. The Walk With God (1919) by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-09-10
  8. Sex and Education: A Reply to Dr. E. H. Clarke's "Sex in Education." by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-01-10
  9. Is polite society polite? And other essays by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-08-22
  10. Masterpieces of American Eloquence: Christian Herald Selection by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-01-10
  11. The World's Own (1857) by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-09-10
  12. At sunset by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-06-14
  13. Bryant Centennial, Cummington: August 16, 1894 (1894) by John Bigelow, Parke Godwin, et all 2010-05-23
  14. Battle Hymn of the Republic by Julia Ward (Ralph Carmichael, Arr. ) Howe, 1970-01-01

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Transcendentalist Women Part 2 An article by your Women's History Guide, Jone Johnson Lewis In the last article , I highlighted two women whose connections to Transcendentalism were important: Margaret Fuller, editor of the Dial journal, literary critic, essayist, foreign correspondent, and historian; and Mary Moody Emerson, aunt of Ralph Waldo Emerson. In this article, I highlight more women of Transcendentalism: Harriet Martineau, the Peabody sisters, and Julia Ward Howe. Harriet
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Harriet Martineau and her brother, James, were not strictly speaking Transcendentalists, as this was an American movement and they were English. But both were involved in the thought that brought forth the Transcendentalist flowering, and remained part of the circle of ideas as the movement developed. Among other accomplishments, Martineau introduced Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller.

23. Julia Ward Howe - The Early Years - Beyond The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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Beyond the Battle Hymn of the Republic Julia Ward and Samuel Gridley Howe An article b y Jone Johnson Lewis , Women's History Guide More of This Feature Julia Ward and Samuel Gridley Howe Abolition and the Civil War Writing the Battle Hymn of the Republic Mother's Day and Peace Woman Suffrage ... Reflections on Women's History Related Resources About Julia Ward Howe Julia Ward Howe Quotations Julia Ward Howe: More Resources Harriet Townsend on Julia Ward Howe ... Katharine Lee Bates - America the Beautiful From Other Guides Meditation for Mother's Day: No Greater Love Elsewhere on the Web Biography - by her daughters Julia Ward Howe about 1860 Portrait from www.arttoday.com

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Biographies of Suffragists ACWL Home About ACWL ACWL Resources ACWL Programs ... Email the ACWL SUSAN B. ANTHONY For over fifty years Susan B. Anthony was the leader of the American woman suffrage movement. Born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820, Anthony lived for many years in Rochester. When she died in 1906 only four states allowed women to vote, but Anthony's single-minded dedication to the cause of suffrage was largely responsible for the passage of the nineteenth amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920 giving women the vote. In 1872 Anthony was arrested for voting. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL After graduating from Boston University in 1881, Alice Stone Blackwell, the daughter of Lucy Stone and Henry Blackwell, began working on her parents' newspaper, The Women's Journal. She served as editor of the paper for the next thirty-five years. Blackwell was instrumental in bringing about a reconciliation between the two factions of the woman's suffrage movement in 1890 and served as the recording secretary of the new organization for many years. Besides her efforts for women's rights, Blackwell was also very active in the Women's Christian Temperance Union, the Women's Trade Union League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the American Peace Society. ANTOINETTE BROWN BLACKWELL Born in Henrietta, New York, Antoinette Brown Blackwell received a bachelor's degree from Oberlin College in 1847 and then, much to the consternation of the college, applied to study theology. Although she finished the requirements for the program in 1850, Oberlin did not allow her to graduate. Undeterred, she was ordained in 1853 as minister of the First Congregational Church in Butler and Savannah, Wayne County, New York, and thus became the first ordained woman minister of a recognized denomination in the United States.

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Julia Ward Howe May 27 , 1819 - October 17, 1910)
Reformer, clubwoman, writer, poet Julia Ward Howe, about 1895 www.arttoday.com Julia Ward Howe is today best known as the writer of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. She was married to Samuel Gridley Howe, educator of the blind, who was also active in abolitionism and other reforms. Julia Ward Howe published poetry, plays and travel books, as well as many articles. A Unitarian, she was part of the larger circle of Transcendentalists, though not a core member. She became active in the women's rights movement later in life, playing a prominent role in several suffrage organizations and in women's clubs.

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    MOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION
    Julia Ward Howe 27 May 1819 to 17 October 1910.
    Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be that of water or of fears! Say firmly: "We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies, "Our husbands shall not come to us reeking with carnage, for caresses and applause. "Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy, and patience. "We women of one country will be too tender of those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs." From the bosom of the devasted earth a voice goes up with our own. It says, "Disarm, Disarm!" The sword of murder is not the balance of justice! Blood does not wipe out dishonor nor violence indicate possession. As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war, let women now leave all that may be left of home for a great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead.

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    Beyond the Battle Hymn of the Republic Mother's Day and Peace More of This Feature Julia Ward and Samuel Gridley Howe Abolition and the Civil War Writing the Battle Hymn of the Republic Woman Suffrage ... Reflections on Women's History Related Resources About Julia Ward Howe Julia Ward Howe Quotations Julia Ward Howe: More Resources Harriet Townsend on Julia Ward Howe ... Katharine Lee Bates - America the Beautiful From Other Guides Meditation for Mother's Day: No Greater Love Elsewhere on the Web Biography - by her daughters Julia Ward Howe's accomplishments did not end with the writing of her famous poem, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." As Julia became more famous, she was asked to speak publicly more often. Her husband became less adamant that she remain a private person, and while he never actively supported her further efforts, his resistance eased.

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    Howe, Julia Ward Howe, Julia Ward, , American author and social reformer, b. New York City. She assisted her husband, Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe , in his philanthropic projects and in editing the Boston Commonwealth, Atlantic Monthly in Feb., 1862. The American Academy of Arts and Letters elected her as its first woman member. Besides writing several volumes of poetry, she was the author of Sex and Education Modern Society (1881), and a biography of Margaret Fuller (1883). See her (1899); biography by her daughters Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott (1915, repr. 1970); L. H. Tharp, Three Saints and a Sinner
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    Julia Ward Howe
    b. New York City, NY, May 27, 1819
    d. Newport, RI, October 17, 1910
    Writer, poet, leader for suffrage, reformer, and author of " Battle Hymn of the Republic ." First woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1908). Born into a wealthy New York City family. Receives education from governesses and in private schools. Childhood spent in NYC. Descendant of two colonial Rhode Island governors, Richard and Samuel Ward. In 1831 Howe family arrives on Aquidneck Island as summer residents. Family lives in various locations before purchasing home known as "Ashurst Cottage," "Buttonwood," and most often referred to as "Redwood Lodge." House at corner of Bellevue Avenue and Old Beach Road no longer exists present grounds of Redwood Library. On visit to Boston in 1841, meets future husband Samuel G. Howe, noted philanthropist, educator, founder of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Marries April 23, 1843. Settles in Boston; not well received because of New York background; helps husband in the anti-slavery periodical, the Commonwealth.

    32. Newport Notables
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    "Dr. Samuel G. Howe," Newport Mercury , 15 January 1876. "Mrs. Julia Ward Howe Dead," Newport Daily News , 17 October 1910. "Mrs. Howe," Newport Daily News , 17 October 1910. "Death of Mrs. Howe," Newport Mercury , 22 October 1910. "Mrs. Julia Ward Howe," Newport Mercury , 22 October 1910. "Mrs. Howe's Memorial," Newport Mercury , 5 November 1910. "Maud Howe Elliott Dies, Noted Author," Newport Daily News , 20 March 1948. Boyer, Paul S. "Howe, Julia Ward" in Notable American Women 1607-1950. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971. 2:225-229. Covell, Virginia Galvin. "A Critical Examination of the Town and Country Club of Newport, Rhode Island" Thesis, MA, English, University of Rhode Island, 1964. Darney, Virginia. "Maude Howe Elliott" in American Women Writers. vol. 1. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing., 1979. 586-588. Elliott, Maud Howe.

    33. Howe, Julia Ward
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    Julia Ward Howe, 1902 By courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (1819-1910), writer and social reformer Born in New York, New York, on May 27, 1819, Julia Ward came of a well-to-do family and was educated privately. In 1843 she married Samuel Gridley Howe and took up residence in Boston. Always of a literary bent, she published her first volume of poetry, Passion Flowers, in 1854; this and subsequent works, including Words for the Hour (1857), a collection of poems, Leonora, or the World's Own, a play produced in 1857, and A Trip to Cuba (1860), had little success. For a while she and her husband published the Commonwealth, an abolitionist newspaper, but for the most part he kept her out of his affairs and strongly opposed her involving herself in any sort of public life. In February 1862 the Atlantic Monthly published her poem "Battle Hymn of the Republic," to be set to an old folk tune also used for "John Brown's Body." The song, written during a visit to an army camp near Washington, D.C., in 1861, became the semiofficial Civil War song of the Union Army, and Howe became famous. After the war Howe involved herself in the woman suffrage movement. In 1868 she helped form and was elected the first president of the New England Woman Suffrage Association, an office she held until 1877, and from 1869 she took a leading role in the

    34. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, Vol. I.
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    AT SUNSET. With Portrait. FROM SUNSET RIDGE: Poems Old and New REMINISCENCES, 1819-1899 With many Portraits and other Illustrations. IS POLITE SOCIETY POLITE? and Other Essays. With Portrait. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
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    CONTENTS
    I. ANCESTRAL II. LITTLE JULIA WARD. 1819-1835 III. "THE CORNER." 1835-1839 IV. GIRLHOOD. 1839-1843 V. TRAVEL. 1843-1844 VI. SOUTH BOSTON. 1844-1851 VII. "PASSION FLOWERS." 1852-1858 VIII. LITTLE SAMMY: THE CIVIL WAR. 1859-1863 IX. NO. 13 CHESTNUT STREET, BOSTON. 1864 X. THE WIDER OUTLOOK. 1865 XI. NO. 19 BOYLSTON PLACE: "LATER LYRICS." 1866 XII. GREECE AND OTHER LANDS. 1867 XIII. CONCERNING CLUBS. 1867-1872 XIV. THE PEACE CRUSADE. 1870-1872

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    36. Howe, Julia Ward. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    38. Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. Papers, 1857-1961: A Finding Aid
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