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1.) Birth
I was born on May 23, 1810 in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts -
2.) Moving
I moved with my father and family to a farm in Groton, Massachusetts in 1833 and educated my siblings -
3.) Teaching
I began to teach at Bronson Alcott in Boston starting in 1836 - 1837 -
4.) Did You Know!
Did you know, that Fuller left school when she was 16 years old and studied herself at home -
5.) Career Taking Off
In 1840, I moved to Jamaica Plain in Boston and I started my "Conversations" group to discuss women rights -
6.) Ralph Waldo Emerson
A few months later, I began to work with Ralph Waldo Emerson on a journal called The Dial -
7.) Horace Greeley
I started working with Horace Greeley on Summer on The Lakes -
8.) First Written Book
I wrote the Nineteenth Century so women around the world know how we should be treated -
9.) European Tribune
I went to England and France to start a corresponding tribune for those countries -
10.) After Tribune
After I had first written in the tribune, I got many other offers for writing articles on how to change Women Rights -
11.) Changing Beginning
People all over the world started to read my articles and I was contacted as well to speak at certain events -
12.) Writing Beliefs
I never thought that my career would make this big of an impact! I started writing down rules that I would like to see people take action -
13.) Death
I passed away July 19, 1850. Later my writings were found and then handed to Emerson. He published them into the New York Tribune -
14.) Did You Know!
Did you know that Ralph Waldo Emerson was the biggest role model to Fuller while she was growing up writing -
15.) Another Book
Later, in 1976 my lists of hopeful rules and thinking went into a book called The Woman and The Myth