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Lydia Maria Francis Child (born Lydia Maria Francis) (February 11, 1802 – October 20, 1880), was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist, novelist, journalist, and opponent of American expansionism.

Lydia Maria Child

An 1882 engraving of Child.

An 1882 engraving of Child.

Born

February 11, 1802

Medford, Massachusetts, U.S.

Died

October 20, 1880 (aged 78)

Wayland, Massachusetts, U.S.

Resting place

North Cemetery

Wayland, Massachusetts, U.S.

Occupation

abolitionist, women's rights activist, novelist, journalist

Language

English

Nationality

American

Literary movement

Abolitionist, feminism

Notable works

An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans, "Over the River and Through the Wood", Hobomok, a Tale of Early Times.

Spouse

David Lee Child (m. 1828)

Relatives

Convers Francis (brother)

Signature

L. Maria Child

Her journals, both fiction and domestic manuals, reached wide audiences from the 1820s through the 1850s. At times she shocked her audience as she tried to take on issues of both male dominance and white supremacy in some of her stories.

Despite these challenges, Child may be most remembered for her poem "Over the River and Through the Wood." Her grandparents' house, which she wrote about visiting, was restored by Tufts University in 1976 and stands near the Mystic River on South Street, in Medford, I Massachusetts.

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