"I have wedded the cause of human improvement, staked on it my fortune, my reputation and my life."
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Self-written epitaph on her tombstone in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati Ohio (c. 1850)
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Frances Wright
Frances Wright (September 6 1795 β December 13 1852), also widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scotland-born lecturer, writer, feminist, abolitionist, and utopian, who became a U.S. citizen in 1825.
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