Frances wright biography
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| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Frances Wright |
| Date of Birth | 06 September 1795 |
| Place of Birth | Dundee, Scotland |
| Date of Death | 13 December 1852 |
| Place of Death | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence | British, United States |
| Education | Primarily self-educated |
| Profession | Social reformer, women's rights advocate, abolitionist, lecturer, writer |
| Years of Activity | circa 1820s - 1850s |
| Brief Information | Frances Wright was a Scottish social reformer and feminist. She is best known for her advocacy of women's rights, abolition of slavery, and for her efforts to establish a utopian community in Tennessee. Wright was a prominent speaker and writer who challenged prevailing social norms of her time. |