Margaret Fuller is one of the most important pioneers of women's rights in America. Her tumultuous life reflects both the constraints and opportunities for women in the young nation. One of the country's first feminist writers, she succeeded as a Transcendentalist author and editor, groundbreaking journalist, international war correspondent, and a progressive educator. She accomplished much by defying many of the conventional limitations placed on women by the society of her time. This class will explore her many achievements as well as the pain she endured during her all too brief life.
918.184.01 via Zoom
Thursday, Nov. 5, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Cost: $30 (one session)
JHU full-time faculty/staff are eligible for 80% tuition remission. You will be unable to register online and receive the discount. Please contact bhebron@jhu.edu for registration details.