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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Fuller 4/19/11

I spent pretty much all of class yesterday doing more research on Fuller. I specifically looked up a JSTOR article that was a synopsis of Fuller and Women in the nineteenth century. I also read a little bit of her book itself. I would like to talk with you soon. I have been doing some thinking into my project and I have pretty much decided to stick with Women in the nineteenth century as my main source. I'm not really sure what I specifically want to approach in my essay though. I have considered a couple of ideas including contrasting the fights for rights of different types of people, including prisoners along with men and women. Another idea was to look at different aspects of only her beliefs of rights between men and women. I would like to have some discussion before I go off in some direction I'm going to regret later

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  1. Okay -- using the source you mention above as the basis sounds workable. You might take a look at the major ideas and limit yourself to some that you find interesting. You should have enough basic bio at this point to relate that information to some of her writings if you want to do that.

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