Margaret Fuller Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Margaret Fuller Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Writer Margaret Fuller including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Margaret Fuller
Real Name Margaret Fuller
Profession Journalists, Women’s Rights Activists, Writers
Nick Name Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli
Nationality American
Personal Life of Margaret Fuller
Born on 23 May 1810
Birthday 23rd May
Died At Age 40
Sun Sign Gemini
Born in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, U.S
Died on 19 July 1850 AD
Place of death Fire Island, New York, U.S
Cause of Death Accident
Grouping of People Feminists
City Massachussets
Family Background of Margaret Fuller
Father Timothy Fuller
Mother Margaret Crane Fuller
Siblings Arthur Buckminster Fuller
Married No
Spouse/Partner Giovanni Angelo Ossoli
Children Angelo Eugene Philip Ossoli
Education Port School in Cambridgeport, Boston Lyceum for Young Ladies,
Personal Fact of Margaret Fuller

One of the first feminists to emerge in the United States of America, Margaret Fuller was a highly influential and sought-after women’s rights activist of the 19th century. One of the first women to be allowed to use the Harvard College library, Fuller was widely respected and recognised as the best-read person in New England. Margaret Fuller initially worked as a teacher before she went on to become the editor of The Dial, a transcendentalist journal.

She also became one of the first female editor and female foreign correspondents of the esteemed American newspaper, the New-York Tribune. As a foreign correspondent, she produced a total of over 37 reports in a span of four years for the New-York Tribune. Perhaps one of the most recognised and famous personalities of her generation, Fuller was known for her quick temper, outspoken nature, quick-wittedness and adventurous nature.

She was a major leading figure in the transcendentalist movement and a celebrated writer, literary critic, book reviewer and a hearty social critic. Her seminal publication, Woman in the Nineteenth Century, is regarded as one of the first works on feminism in the U.S. To learn more interesting and intriguing facts about her childhood, personal life and professional achievements in the field of journalism and feminism, scroll down and continue to read this biography.