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Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards was an accomplished American author and poet known for her contributions to children's literature and women's rights. Born into a prominent family, she was the daughter of the famous physician Samuel Gridley Howe and the well-known social reformer Julia Ward Howe. Her upbringing in an intellectually stimulating environment influenced her literary pursuits from a young age. Richards published numerous books, including poetry, novels, and biographies, and she is perhaps best remembered for her engaging children's stories that often included moral lessons and reflections on the human experience.

Throughout her life, Richards was deeply involved in social issues, advocating for women's suffrage and education. She was a member of several literary societies and contributed to various periodicals, demonstrating her commitment to both writing and activism. Her legacy extends beyond her literary works, as she inspired generations of women writers and activists. In her later years, Richards continued to write and publish, leaving behind a rich body of work that reflects her passion for literature and social justice.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum February 27, 1850
Födelseplats Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Dödsdatum November 30, 1943
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