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- Sarah Josepha Hale - Wikipedia
Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (October 24, 1788 – April 30, 1879) was an American writer, activist, and editor of the most widely circulated magazine in the period before the Civil War, Godey's Lady's Book [1]
- Godeys Ladys Book - Wikipedia
Sarah Josepha Hale (author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb") was its editor from 1837 until 1877 and only published original, American manuscripts Although the magazine was read and contained work by both men and women, [5] Hale published three special issues that only included work done by women
- Sarah Josepha Hale - U. S. National Park Service
Sarah Josepha Hale retired from Godey's Lady's Book in December 1877 at the age of 89 She died in 1879, having made a huge impact on American middle-class culture and gender identity
- Biography: Sarah Josepha Hale - National Womens History Museum
Poet, Sarah Josepha Hale is best known for creating the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb ” However, her work extends far beyond her writing Her influence can be seen in historic sites and a famous national holiday still widely celebrated today
- Sarah Josepha Hale | Pioneering American Author Editor - Britannica
Sarah Josepha Hale (born Oct 24, 1788, Newport, N H , U S —died April 30, 1879, Philadelphia, Pa ) was an American writer who, as the first female editor of a magazine, shaped many of the attitudes and thoughts of women of her period
- Sarah Josepha Hale - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hale was born in Newport, New Hampshire to Gordon Buell, a Revolutionary War captain, and his wife, Martha (Whittlesay) Buell Sarah married lawyer David Hale in 1813, and had five children with him
- How One Widows Faith Gave America Thanksgiving - Lisa Appelo
Sarah Josepha Hale was born in 1788 on a New England farm, the daughter of an officer in the American Revolution Sarah was homeschooled by her mother in a time without formal education for women
- Sarah Hale - Wikipedia
Sarah Hale may refer to: Sarah Jane Hale, (1851 - 1920), British educator and second head of Edge Hill teacher training college Sarah Josepha Hale, American writer, activist and editor SS Sarah J Hale, a Liberty ship Sarah Preston Hale, American diarist, translator, columnist and newspaper publisher See also Sara Hale, a Wales netball
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