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David and Jeanne Heidler: Mrs. Howe's Mother's Day — The Patriot Post


When the nineteenth century was winding down, and she had become an old lady, Julia Ward Howe had her palm read by “an expert.” The reader traced the wrinkled lines and exclaimed, “You inherit military blood; your hand shows it!” Possibly it did. Howe had martial forebears on both sides of her family. One was South Carolina’s Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion, the celebrated “Swamp Fox” who had bedeviled the British while hiding with his brave band of patriots in Low Country marshes.
Yet the lady with the pugnacious palm hated war. She had tried to organize mothers of the world against it, even to the point of holding a Women’s Peace Congress and lobbying for a worldwide Mother’s Day fifty years before Anna Jarvis persuaded Woodrow Wilson to proclaim the second Sunday in May as such. Mrs. Jarvis wanted mothers memorialized; Mrs. Howe had wanted them mobilized. ....

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If you care about climate change, racial justice or equality, thank a transcendentalist


If you care about climate change, racial justice or equality, thank a transcendentalist
The 19th century movement has much to say to us today.
A wooden marker denotes the site of Henry David Thoreau s cabin in Walden Pond, where he wrote his famous essay Walden.(Kirkikis / Getty Images)
By John A. Buehrens
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Often we first meet them in literature classes: chiefly through Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Yet they were more than writers, or individualists, praising “Self-Reliance,” or living at Walden Pond. Historically, transcendentalism was a movement of creative thinkers and activists, working for both spiritual and social transformation. They have much to say to us yet today. ....

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Female Forces of Cobb: Renaissance woman Sarah Freeman Clarke

Female Forces of Cobb: Renaissance woman Sarah Freeman Clarke
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