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Margaret Fuller is a renowned writer and activist that spent most of her life fighting for women rights. Fuller was greatly influenced by her parents and it shows in some of her writings. Fuller’s father played a major role in her life and work. He taught Fuller most of the things she knows. Fuller was not allowed to attend Harvard because of her sex. This alienation gave Fuller enlightenment and the power to want to help women and fight for equal rights for women. Fuller’s main focus was to help women and make sure women get the rights they deserve. ... All men are created equal is one of the most important moral laws during the time of Margaret Fuller in the nineteenth century. During the times of Fuller, women were denied many rights and power. A woman should have the same rights as a man, but they did not during these times. Fuller was concerned with social roles and personal relationships.
Approximate Word count = 801 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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