Lydia Maria Child

Lydia Maria Child was a remarkable 19th-century American author and social reformer, best known for her influential writings on abolition, women's rights, and Native American issues. Born on February 11, 1802, in Medford, Massachusetts, she began her literary career with poetry and children's literature but soon turned her talents to advocacy. Her most famous work, "Over the River and Through the Wood," has become a beloved holiday classic, while her essays and editorials in publications like "The National Anti-Slavery Standard" reflect her commitment to justice and equality.

The Freedmen's Book

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Lydia Maria Child, an American abolitionist, compiled this collection of short stories and poems by former slaves and noted activists as an …

The New-England Boy's Song About Thanksgiving Day

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LibriVox volunteers bring you two different recordings of The New-England Boy’s Song About Thanksgiving Day, by Lydia Maria Child, to celebr…