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Frances Wright (1795-1852) was a feminist, abolitionist and social reformer. She became a US citizen in 1825 and wrote about political and social reforms. She advocated for universal education, the emancipation of slaves, birth control, equal rights and sexual freedom. Her public lectures in the US led to the establishment of Fanny Wright societies.
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