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F. B. Sanborn was an influential American writer, reformer, and social activist, best known for his associations with notable figures of the transcendentalist movement, including Henry David Thoreau and Louisa May Alcott. His writings often focused on social issues, particularly his critique of the prison system in the United States. Sanborn was a key figure in the abolitionist movement, advocating for the rights of enslaved people and promoting reforms in education and social justice.

His work included significant contributions to the documentation of the lives of his contemporaries, as seen in his biographies and memoirs. Sanborn's passion for social reform and his literary endeavors made him a prominent voice in 19th-century America, influencing both public opinion and future generations of writers and activists. His legacy lives on through his writings and the impact he had on various social movements of his time.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 July 15, 1819
出生地点 Lynn, Massachusetts, United States
去世日期 January 5, 1894