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Tag Archives: Julia Rush Cutler
Julia Ward Howe
Julia Ward Howe was an American writer, abolitionist, and social activist in the 1800s, born to Samuel Ward and his wife Julia Rush Cutler on May 27, 1819. After the death of his wife, Samuel Ward became extremely religious and … Continue reading