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Meridel Le Sueur was an influential American writer and activist known for her commitment to social justice and her vivid storytelling. Born in Minneapolis, she grew up in a working-class environment that deeply informed her literary voice. Throughout her career, Le Sueur focused on themes such as women's rights, labor issues, and the struggles of the disenfranchised, often drawing from her own experiences and the lives of those around her. Her works, including 'I Hear Men Talking' and 'Nancy Hanks of Wilderness Road,' exemplify her ability to weave together personal narratives with broader social commentary, making her a significant figure in American literature.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita February 22, 1900
Luogo di nascita Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Data di morte April 3, 1996