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  • Frances Wright
  • Scottish-American philosopher, feminist writer, and socialist activist and reformer

    Frances Wright (September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852), widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, utopian

    Frances Wright

    Frances Wright

    Frances_Wright

  • Frances Wright (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Frances Wright (1795–1852) was a writer and reformer. Frances Wright may also refer to: Frances Claudia Wright (1919–2010), Sierra Leonean lawyer Frances

    Frances Wright (disambiguation)

    Frances_Wright_(disambiguation)

  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • American architect (1867–1959)

    link needed] Frances Wright Caroe (1898–1959), an arts administrator. Robert Llewellyn Wright (1903–1986), an attorney for whom Wright designed a house

    Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank_Lloyd_Wright

  • Kathleen Frances Barker
  • English children's book illustrator and writer

    Kathleen Frances Wright Barker (2 January 1901 – 1 April 1963), known professionally as K. F. Barker, was an English illustrator and writer of children's

    Kathleen Frances Barker

    Kathleen_Frances_Barker

  • Cottingley Fairies
  • Faked photographs of fairies by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths

    fairies. They appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford

    Cottingley Fairies

    Cottingley Fairies

    Cottingley_Fairies

  • New Harmony, Indiana
  • American town founded in 1814

    Duclos Fretageot, Thomas Say, Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, Joseph Neef, Frances Wright, and others. Many of the town's old Harmonist buildings have been restored

    New Harmony, Indiana

    New Harmony, Indiana

    New_Harmony,_Indiana

  • William Norman Guthrie
  • radical Frances Wright. His father, Eugène Picault de Lagutry, was the husband of Frances Sylva Piquepal d'Arusmont, the daughter of Frances Wright. Guthrie

    William Norman Guthrie

    William_Norman_Guthrie

  • Nashoba Community
  • Utopian community to prepare slaves for emancipation

    The Nashoba Community was an experimental project of Frances "Fanny" Wright, initiated in 1825 to educate and emancipate slaves. It was located in a 2

    Nashoba Community

    Nashoba Community

    Nashoba_Community

  • Frances Claudia Wright
  • Sierra Leonean lawyer

    Frances Claudia Wright, OBE (5 March 1919 – 2 April 2010), was a prominent Sierra Leonean lawyer during the 20th century. Known as "West Africa's Portia"

    Frances Claudia Wright

    Frances_Claudia_Wright

  • Frances Woodworth Wright
  • American astronomer (1897–1989)

    Frances Woodworth Wright (April 30, 1897 – July 30, 1989) was an American astronomer based at Harvard University. During World War II, she taught celestial

    Frances Woodworth Wright

    Frances Woodworth Wright

    Frances_Woodworth_Wright

  • The Girlfriend (TV series)
  • British television series

    Prime Video, directed by Robin Wright and Andrea Harkin. Based on Michelle Frances' novel, the miniseries stars Wright, Olivia Cooke, and Laurie Davidson

    The Girlfriend (TV series)

    The_Girlfriend_(TV_series)

  • Public speaking
  • Performing a speech to a live audience

    allowing them to speak publicly in meetings of the church.[pages needed] Frances Wright was one of the first female public speakers in the United States, advocating

    Public speaking

    Public speaking

    Public_speaking

  • Barbara Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger
  • British sociologist and criminologist (1897–1988)

    Barbara Frances Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger, CH (14 April 1897 – 11 July 1988) was a British sociologist and criminologist. She was the first

    Barbara Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger

    Barbara_Wootton,_Baroness_Wootton_of_Abinger

  • Frances Kazan
  • English-born American author

    Frances Kazan (born 1946) is an English-born American author, best known for her 2002 historical novel Halide’s Gift. Born Frances Wright in Brighton

    Frances Kazan

    Frances_Kazan

  • List of Owenite communities in the United States
  • pedagogue Francis Neef, and Scottish-born feminist and freethinker Frances "Fanny" Wright, among others. A brief fad followed seeking the realization of Owen's

    List of Owenite communities in the United States

    List of Owenite communities in the United States

    List_of_Owenite_communities_in_the_United_States

  • Frances Milton Trollope
  • English novelist (1779–1863)

    with Wright. Frances thought of America as a simple economic venture and figured that she could save money by sending her children through Wright's communal

    Frances Milton Trollope

    Frances Milton Trollope

    Frances_Milton_Trollope

  • Shelby Farms
  • Public park in Shelby County, Tennessee

    site of the Nashoba Community, which was founded by humanist reformer Frances Wright in 1825. Throughout the 1800s, the commune provided practical and cultural

    Shelby Farms

    Shelby Farms

    Shelby_Farms

  • Owenism
  • Utopian socialist philosophy

    of the Free Enquirer, a socialistic and anti-Christian weekly, with Frances Wright, the founder of the Nashoba community, from 1828 to 1832. They also

    Owenism

    Owenism

    Owenism

  • Robert Dale Owen
  • Scottish-Welsh American social reformer (1801–1877)

    belief in spiritualism. Owen co-edited the New-Harmony Gazette with Frances Wright in the late 1820s in Indiana and the Free Enquirer in the 1830s in New

    Robert Dale Owen

    Robert Dale Owen

    Robert_Dale_Owen

  • Course of Popular Lectures
  • Book by Frances Wright

    and sexism. The lectures were written and given in 1828 and 1836 by Frances Wright. The collection includes two volumes: Volume I – With three addresses

    Course of Popular Lectures

    Course_of_Popular_Lectures

  • Frances Morris (actress)
  • American actress

    Frances Morris (August 3, 1908 – December 2, 2003) was an American actress. On Broadway, Morris appeared in The Passing Show of 1912 (1912) and Step This

    Frances Morris (actress)

    Frances_Morris_(actress)

  • Ellen Axson Wilson
  • First Lady of the United States from 1913 to 1914

    Wilson's First Ladies. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. Saunders, Frances Wright (1985). Ellen Axson Wilson: First Lady Between Two Worlds. University

    Ellen Axson Wilson

    Ellen Axson Wilson

    Ellen_Axson_Wilson

  • Robin Wright
  • American actress (born 1966)

    Robin Gayle Wright (born April 8, 1966) is an American actress, producer and director. She has received accolades including a Golden Globe Award, and nominations

    Robin Wright

    Robin Wright

    Robin_Wright

  • Notable American Women, 1607–1950
  • Reference work published in 1971

    Pugh Sarah Parker Remond Lucy Stone Sojourner Truth Harriet Tubman Frances Wright Viola Emily Allen Mary Anderson Julia Arthur Georgiana Emma Drew Barrymore

    Notable American Women, 1607–1950

    Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950

  • Anna Wheeler (author)
  • Feminist writer

    philosophers. She was an acquaintance of Robert Owen, Jeremy Bentham, and Frances Wright. The philosopher William Thompson described his book Appeal of One Half

    Anna Wheeler (author)

    Anna Wheeler (author)

    Anna_Wheeler_(author)

  • Nick Fuentes
  • American far-right political activist (born 1998)

    victory". The Independent. November 8, 2024. Retrieved November 8, 2024. Frances-Wright, Isabelle; Ayad, Moustafa. ""Your body, my choice:" Hate and harassment

    Nick Fuentes

    Nick Fuentes

    Nick_Fuentes

  • List of British philosophers
  • Gerrard Winstanley John Wisdom Ludwig Wittgenstein Richard Wollheim Crispin Wright Frances Wright Berkeley, George – Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    List of British philosophers

    List_of_British_philosophers

  • Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States
  • 1824–25 tour by Revolutionary War general de Lafayette

    others. He was also accompanied for part of the trip by social reformer Frances Wright. The main means of transportation were stagecoach, horseback, canal

    Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States

    Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States

    Visit_of_the_Marquis_de_Lafayette_to_the_United_States

  • Epicureanism
  • Philosophical system

    François Bernier, Saint-Évremond, Ninon de l'Enclos, Denis Diderot, Frances Wright and Jeremy Bentham. In France, where perfumer/restaurateur Gérald Ghislain

    Epicureanism

    Epicureanism

    Epicureanism

  • Wright
  • Surname

    Wright Eric Wright Ernest or Ernie Wright Ethel Wright Eugene Wright Frances Wright Francis Wright Frank Wright Fred or Frederick Wright Gary Wright George

    Wright

    Wright

  • Dylan Penn
  • American model and actress

    Dylan Frances Penn (born April 13, 1991) is an American model and actress. She is the daughter of Sean Penn and Robin Wright. Her early public roles included

    Dylan Penn

    Dylan Penn

    Dylan_Penn

  • Wright Barker
  • British artist (1863–1941

    Gladys Wright Barker, Doris Wright Barker, PhD, who was a teacher and writer, Kathleen Frances Barker, who was an artist and writer, and Reginald Wright Barker

    Wright Barker

    Wright Barker

    Wright_Barker

  • Liberal feminism
  • Main branch of feminism

    citizens. Pioneers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Judith Sargent Murray, and Frances Wright advocated for women's full political inclusion. In 1920, after nearly

    Liberal feminism

    Liberal_feminism

  • Angelina Grimké
  • American abolitionist and feminist (1805–1879)

    Maysville Road veto, as well as controversial public figures such as Frances Wright.[citation needed] For a time in Philadelphia, Angelina lived with her

    Angelina Grimké

    Angelina Grimké

    Angelina_Grimké

  • Pre-Marx socialists
  • List of socialism advocates before Marx and Engels

    Claude Henri de Saint-Simon Wilhelm Weitling Robert Owen Étienne Cabet Frances Wright Classical economics History of communism History of socialism Pre-Marxist

    Pre-Marx socialists

    Pre-Marx_socialists

  • James Mylne (philosopher)
  • Scottish philosopher and academic (1757–1839)

    member of the Glasgow Literary Society. He was also the great-uncle of Frances Wright, who lived with him for a time. Mylne is the subject of a biography

    James Mylne (philosopher)

    James_Mylne_(philosopher)

  • Villa of the Papyri
  • Ancient Roman villa in Herculanum/Ercolano

    Greek Manuscript discovered in Herculaneum". The novel was written by Frances Wright, a female philosopher who was mentored by the Epicurean American founding

    Villa of the Papyri

    Villa of the Papyri

    Villa_of_the_Papyri

  • Declaration of Sentiments
  • 1848 women's rights document signed by Seneca Falls Convention attendees

    reform movements. The first advocates for women’s rights, including Frances Wright and Ernestine Rose, were focused on improving economic conditions and

    Declaration of Sentiments

    Declaration of Sentiments

    Declaration_of_Sentiments

  • List of women philosophers
  • Mary Wollstonecraft, women's rights activist (1759–1797)C D1 G O R W Frances Wright (1795–1852)D2 Dorothy Maud Wrinch (1894–1976) Alison Wylie (born 1954)

    List of women philosophers

    List_of_women_philosophers

  • Lucretia Mott
  • American Quaker abolitionist and suffragist (1793–1880)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Lucretia Mott

    Lucretia Mott

    Lucretia_Mott

  • Domestic Manners of the Americans
  • 1832 travel book by Frances Milton Trollope

    at the Nashoba Commune, a utopian settlement for ex-slaves set up by Frances Wright in Tennessee, but was dismayed by the primitive conditions. It had been

    Domestic Manners of the Americans

    Domestic Manners of the Americans

    Domestic_Manners_of_the_Americans

  • List of feminist philosophers
  • Warnke Anna Wheeler Cynthia Willett Charlotte Witt Mary Wollstonecraft Frances Wright Alison Wylie Monique Wittig Young, Iris Marion Yu, Cheng-hsieh Naomi

    List of feminist philosophers

    List_of_feminist_philosophers

  • Grandfather Stories
  • Book by Samuel Hopkins Adams

    from Rochester's High Falls, charmed the visiting English feminist Frances Wright, helped a runaway slave escape to Canada, and was present, Adams maintains

    Grandfather Stories

    Grandfather_Stories

  • Paulina Irby
  • British travel writer and suffragist (1831–1911)

    Morningthorpe. Her parents were Rear-Admiral Frederick Paul Irby and Frances Wright. Her mother, her father's second wife, came from Mapperley Hall near

    Paulina Irby

    Paulina_Irby

  • A People's History of the United States
  • 1980 history book by Howard Zinn

    Stanton, Margaret Fuller, Sarah Grimké, Angelina Grimké, Dorothea Dix, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, and Sojourner Truth. If you look through high school

    A People's History of the United States

    A_People's_History_of_the_United_States

  • Seneca Falls Convention
  • First women's rights convention (1848)

    1830s, Lydia Maria Child wrote to encourage women to write a will, and Frances Wright wrote books on women's rights and social reform. The Grimké sisters

    Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca_Falls_Convention

  • School for American Crafts
  • Educational institution for art and craft, now in Rochester, New York, US

    industry-style production system. An influential voice at the school was Frances Wright Caroé, the director of America House. She served on the review committee

    School for American Crafts

    School for American Crafts

    School_for_American_Crafts

  • Timeline of women lawyers
  • Landmark events in the practice of law by women

    the British Isles, when she was made a Senior Counsel in 1941. 1943 – Frances Wright was called to the bar, becoming the first female lawyer in Sierra Leone

    Timeline of women lawyers

    Timeline_of_women_lawyers

  • Kensal Green Cemetery
  • Cemetery in London, England

    D. Saull, Julian Hibbert, Rev. Charles Kingsley, Lady Noel Byron, Frances Wright, Thomas Spence, Allan Davenport, Mary Hennell, Francis Place, Harriet

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal_Green_Cemetery

  • William Henry Wright
  • Canadian prospector (1876–1951)

    knew nothing of mining or geology." In 1907, Wright moved to Canada joining his sister, Frances Wright, and her husband, Edward Hargreaves, a master

    William Henry Wright

    William_Henry_Wright

  • Robert Owen
  • Welsh social reformer (1771–1858)

    father returned to Britain in 1825. He wrote articles and co-edited with Frances Wright the New-Harmony Gazette in the late 1820s in Indiana and the Free Enquirer

    Robert Owen

    Robert Owen

    Robert_Owen

  • Francis Wright
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Francis Wright (rugby union) (1909–1959), Scotland international rugby union player Felix (musician) or Francis Wright, British DJ and producer Frances Wright

    Francis Wright

    Francis_Wright

  • Harriet Martineau
  • English writer and sociologist (1802–1876)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Harriet Martineau

    Harriet Martineau

    Harriet_Martineau

  • Frederick Paul Irby
  • Royal Navy admiral

    1846. On 23 January 1816 he married his second wife, Frances Wright, daughter of Ichabod Wright and Harriet Maria Day. They settled in Norfolk, at Boyland

    Frederick Paul Irby

    Frederick Paul Irby

    Frederick_Paul_Irby

  • Martha Coffin Wright
  • American feminist and abolitionist (1806–1875)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Martha Coffin Wright

    Martha Coffin Wright

    Martha_Coffin_Wright

  • Grimké sisters
  • American speaker and activist sisters

    are affectionately inscribed to the memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Grimké sisters

    Grimké sisters

    Grimké_sisters

  • Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie
  • Scottish-born American philosopher and writer (1871–1940)

    Guthrie (1871–1940), philosopher and writer, was a grandson of feminist Frances Wright and brother of William Norman Guthrie, a Scottish-born Episcopalian

    Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie

    Kenneth_Sylvan_Guthrie

  • My body, my choice
  • Slogan for bodily autonomy

    victory". The Independent. 8 November 2024. Retrieved 8 November 2024. Frances-Wright, Isabelle; Ayad, Moustafa. ""Your body, my choice:" Hate and harassment

    My body, my choice

    My body, my choice

    My_body,_my_choice

  • Spring Grove Cemetery
  • Historic rural cemetery in Hamilton County, Ohio

    of the Methodist Episcopal Church Godfrey Weitzel, Civil War general Frances Wright, pioneering feminist, abolitionist, and freethinker List of botanical

    Spring Grove Cemetery

    Spring Grove Cemetery

    Spring_Grove_Cemetery

  • John Lloyd Wright
  • American architect (1892–1972)

    1946, Wright published a biography of his father, My Father Who Is on Earth. Wright and Hazel Lundin were divorced in 1942, and Wright married Frances Welsh

    John Lloyd Wright

    John_Lloyd_Wright

  • Culture of Domesticity
  • 19th-century value system for American women

    the late 18th and early 19th centuries, such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, and Harriet Martineau, were widely accused of disrupting the natural

    Culture of Domesticity

    Culture_of_Domesticity

  • Howard Irby
  • Boyland Hall in Morningthorpe to Rear-Admiral Frederick Paul Irby and Frances (born Wright). His elder sister Paulina Irby was to become a Balkan heroine. Irby

    Howard Irby

    Howard Irby

    Howard_Irby

  • John Dawson, 1st Earl of Portarlington
  • Anglo-Irish politician and peer (1744–1798)

    Gen. Scott, in 1820. After her death, he married Louisa Frances Wright, daughter of S. T. Wright, in 1827. After her death, he married Julia Hopkinson,

    John Dawson, 1st Earl of Portarlington

    John_Dawson,_1st_Earl_of_Portarlington

  • Francis Wright (industrialist)
  • British industrialist (1806–1873)

    mission. Francis Beresford Wright (1837–1911) Married his first cousin Adeline Frances FitzHerbert. Had issue. Frances Wright (1839–1914) Married the Reverend

    Francis Wright (industrialist)

    Francis Wright (industrialist)

    Francis_Wright_(industrialist)

  • Gaskoin Richard Morden Wright
  • English surgeon and missionary

    sister Amelia Ann Frances Wright (1864–1864), brother William Carthew Wright (1865–), and brother Percy Edward Wright (1867–1945). Wright lived in Surrey

    Gaskoin Richard Morden Wright

    Gaskoin Richard Morden Wright

    Gaskoin_Richard_Morden_Wright

  • Upton Hall, Nottinghamshire
  • Listed building in Nottinghamshire, England

    and Frances Wright, 1828–1845 Revd. Joseph Banks Wright and Sophia Wright, 1845 Philip Richard Falkner and Alicia Falkner, 1857–1888 Mary Frances Falkner

    Upton Hall, Nottinghamshire

    Upton Hall, Nottinghamshire

    Upton_Hall,_Nottinghamshire

  • Frank Wright
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vegas Frank Wright, co-founder of A&W Restaurants Francis Wright (disambiguation) Frances Wright (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles

    Frank Wright

    Frank_Wright

  • Women in Sierra Leone
  • and funded it from the proceeds of her quarrying business. In 1943, Frances Wright was called to the bar, becoming the first female lawyer in Sierra Leone

    Women in Sierra Leone

    Women in Sierra Leone

    Women_in_Sierra_Leone

  • Lydia Maria Child
  • American abolitionist, author, and activist (1802–1880)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Lydia Maria Child

    Lydia Maria Child

    Lydia_Maria_Child

  • Edward Richard Wright
  • Comedian and actor

    Charlotte Frances Wright (1837-), and to provide his estranged wife with suitable maintenance. She never regained custody of her daughter. Wright became

    Edward Richard Wright

    Edward Richard Wright

    Edward_Richard_Wright

  • Frances Perkins
  • American workers rights advocate (1880–1965)

    Frances Perkins (born Fannie Coralie Perkins; April 10, 1880 – May 14, 1965) was an American workers-rights advocate who served as the fourth United States

    Frances Perkins

    Frances Perkins

    Frances_Perkins

  • Alice Cary
  • American writer (1820–1871)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Alice Cary

    Alice Cary

    Alice_Cary

  • The Famous Five (Canada)
  • Five prominent Canadian women's rights advocates

    the Five and continue to involve women in leadership roles in Canada, Frances Wright and others established the non-profit Famous Five Foundation on October

    The Famous Five (Canada)

    The_Famous_Five_(Canada)

  • Edmund White
  • American writer (1940–2025)

    Fiction (2003) is a historical novel about novelist Frances Trollope and social reformer Frances Wright in early 19th-century America. White's 2006 play

    Edmund White

    Edmund White

    Edmund_White

  • Anna Brownell Jameson
  • Irish-born English writer (1794–1860)

    Ontario, London, Ontario, 1997 (Ann Cuthbert Knight; Jameson; Frances Trollope; Frances Wright) Works by Anna Brownell Jameson at Project Gutenberg Works

    Anna Brownell Jameson

    Anna Brownell Jameson

    Anna_Brownell_Jameson

  • Harriet de Boinville
  • Salon host during 1813–1847 in London and Paris

    at length their mutual friend, the social reformer and abolitionist Frances Wright, and "the present affecting state of Italy” in the 1836 letter. Mary

    Harriet de Boinville

    Harriet_de_Boinville

  • Germantown, Tennessee
  • City in Tennessee, United States

    settlers arrived in Germantown about 1825. Between 1825 and 1830, Miss Frances Wright established Nashoba Plantation, a utopian community intended to educate

    Germantown, Tennessee

    Germantown, Tennessee

    Germantown,_Tennessee

  • Women's suffrage in the United States
  • strong to the idea of women speaking to audiences of both men and women. Frances Wright, a Scottish woman, was subjected to sharp criticism for delivering public

    Women's suffrage in the United States

    Women's suffrage in the United States

    Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States

  • List of Sierra Leone Creole people
  • lawyer John Bankole Thompson (1936–2021), jurist, judge and academic Frances Claudia Wright (1919–2010), first Sierra Leonean woman to be called to the Bar

    List of Sierra Leone Creole people

    List_of_Sierra_Leone_Creole_people

  • Sarah Moore Grimké
  • American abolitionist (1792–1873)

    are affectionately inscribed to the memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Sarah Moore Grimké

    Sarah Moore Grimké

    Sarah_Moore_Grimké

  • Godfrey Foljambe
  • English cricketer

    1942 at Lizard, Cornwall. He was married to Judith Frances Wright, the daughter of FitzHerbert Wright. His brother George was also a first-class cricketer

    Godfrey Foljambe

    Godfrey Foljambe

    Godfrey_Foljambe

  • James Cropper (priest)
  • Anglican priest (1862–1938)

    Edward William Cropper (son of John Cropper) and Frances Wright (daughter of Ichabod Charles Wright and Hon. Theodosia, daughter of Thomas Denman, 1st

    James Cropper (priest)

    James_Cropper_(priest)

  • Walter Sholto Douglas
  • Scottish writer, born Mary Dods (1790–1830)

    seems to have been acquainted with General Lafayette, Lord Byron and Frances Wright. He explained his use of a pseudonym to his father in a letter of 26

    Walter Sholto Douglas

    Walter_Sholto_Douglas

  • Jane Fonda
  • American actress and activist (born 1937)

    Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2025. Born to socialite Frances Ford Seymour and actor Henry Fonda, she made her acting debut with the

    Jane Fonda

    Jane Fonda

    Jane_Fonda

  • Jonathas Granville
  • Haitian educator, legal expert, soldier, and diplomat

    support to Granville were the Marquis de Lafayette and Scottish reformer Frances Wright. With impeccable manners and an ability to keep his feelings to himself

    Jonathas Granville

    Jonathas Granville

    Jonathas_Granville

  • The Barnabys in America
  • 1843 novel

    Kissel, Susan S. In Common Cause: The "conservative" Frances Trollope and the "radical" Frances Wright. Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1993

    The Barnabys in America

    The Barnabys in America

    The_Barnabys_in_America

  • Frances Xavier Cabrini
  • Italian-American religious sister (1850–1917)

    Frances Xavier Cabrini MSC (Italian: Francesca Saverio [or Saveria] Cabrini; born Maria Francesca Cabrini; 15 July 1850 – 22 December 1917), also known

    Frances Xavier Cabrini

    Frances Xavier Cabrini

    Frances_Xavier_Cabrini

  • Greta (2018 film)
  • 2018 film by Neil Jordan

    psychological thriller film directed by Neil Jordan and written by Ray Wright and Jordan. The film is an international co-production between the United

    Greta (2018 film)

    Greta_(2018_film)

  • Paulina Wright Davis
  • American activist and educator (1813–1876)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Paulina Wright Davis

    Paulina Wright Davis

    Paulina_Wright_Davis

  • Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron Boston
  • English landowner and courtier (1749-1825)

    of William Drake, in 1803. After her death, he married Frances Wright, daughter of Ichabod Wright and Harriet Maria Day, in 1816. Hon. William Augustus

    Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron Boston

    Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron Boston

    Frederick_Irby,_2nd_Baron_Boston

  • September 6
  • Day of the year

    Vincent Novello, English composer and publisher (died 1861) 1795 – Frances Wright, Scottish-American author and activist (died 1852) 1800 – Catharine

    September 6

    September_6

  • List of early-modern British women poets
  • Wiseman (c. 1682 – 1717) Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855) Frances Wright (1795–1852) Mehetabel Wesley Wright (1697–1750) Maria Weylar (fl. 1770) Mary Wroth (1587–1652)

    List of early-modern British women poets

    List of early-modern British women poets

    List_of_early-modern_British_women_poets

  • Lydia Folger Fowler
  • American-born British physician (1823–1879)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Lydia Folger Fowler

    Lydia Folger Fowler

    Lydia_Folger_Fowler

  • Harriot Kezia Hunt
  • American physician

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Harriot Kezia Hunt

    Harriot Kezia Hunt

    Harriot_Kezia_Hunt

  • History of Woman Suffrage
  • Six-volume book published from 1881 to 1922

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    History of Woman Suffrage

    History of Woman Suffrage

    History_of_Woman_Suffrage

  • Eliza Farnham
  • American novelist (1815–1864)

    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

    Eliza Farnham

    Eliza Farnham

    Eliza_Farnham

  • Emily Ronalds
  • British social reformer

    social activist Frances Wright to meet her friend the Marquis de La Fayette and view slavery. Ronalds contributed £300 to establishing Wright's cooperative

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  • Annabelle Wallis
  • British actress (born 1984)

    Annabelle Frances Wallis (born 5 September 1984) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Jane Seymour in the period drama series The Tudors

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    ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE Memory of Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child, Margaret Fuller

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  • Theresa Wolfson
  • American economist

    With Abraham Weiss. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1937 Frances Wright, Free Enquirer: The Study of a Temperament. (co-authored with Alice

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  • Prancer
  • n.

    A horse which prances.

  • Flanches
  • pl.

    of Flanch

  • Gendarme
  • n.

    An armed policeman in France.

  • Branches
  • pl.

    of Branch

  • Frounceless
  • a.

    Without frounces.

  • Branchy
  • a.

    Full of branches; having wide-spreading branches; consisting of branches.

  • Fiancee
  • n.

    A betrothed woman.

  • Rochelle
  • n.

    A seaport town in France.

  • French
  • n.

    Collectively, the people of France.

  • Fancies
  • pl.

    of Fancy

  • Tranced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Trance

  • Franc
  • a.

    A silver coin of France, and since 1795 the unit of the French monetary system. It has been adopted by Belgium and Swizerland. It is equivalent to about nineteen cents, or ten pence, and is divided into 100 centimes.

  • Franked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Frank

  • Fauces
  • n.pl.

    The narrow passage from the mouth to the pharynx, situated between the soft palate and the base of the tongue; -- called also the isthmus of the fauces. On either side of the passage two membranous folds, called the pillars of the fauces, inclose the tonsils.

  • Branching
  • a.

    Furnished with branches; shooting our branches; extending in a branch or branches.

  • Pranced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Prance

  • Limoges
  • n.

    A city of Southern France.

  • Paris
  • n.

    The chief city of France.

  • French
  • n.

    The language spoken in France.

  • Francic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Franks, or their language; Frankish.