Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932
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Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932
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Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932
Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1932
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Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1932
Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-
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Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-
Dickinson, Anna E., 1842-1932
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Dickinson, Anna E., 1842-1932
Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth
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Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth
Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1892.
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Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1892.
Dickinson, Anna E.
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Dickinson, Anna E.
Anna Elizabeth Dickinson
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Anna Elizabeth Dickinson
Dickinson, Anna.
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Dickinson, Anna.
Anna E. Dickinson
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Anna E. Dickinson
Dickinson, Anne E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932.
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Dickinson, Anne E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932.
Dickinson, Anne Elizabeth, 1842-1932.
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Dickinson, Anne Elizabeth, 1842-1932.
Dickinson, Anne Elizabeth.
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Civil War orator and lyceum lecturer, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Philadelphia, the youngest child of John and Mary Edmondson Dickinson. For biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1900 (1971).
Anna Elizabeth Dickinson was an American orator and author. Born in Philadelphia to Quaker parents, she overcame adverse conditions in her childhood to become a highly sought-after public speaker. Although often controversial, she spoke in earnest support of the nation during the Civil War. In addition to articles, she also wrote literature and drama, even acting in some of her own plays.
Orator, actress, playwright
Author and lecturer; spoke against slavery and for women's suffrage; sympathized with radical Republicans against Abraham Lincoln's plan for reconstruction.
Lecturer, reformer, actress, and author.
American writer, anti-slavery and woman's suffrage activist.
Civil War orator and lyceum lecturer. Born in Philadelphia.
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