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A must-see program! She wrote the first "History of the City of New York" in 1859 and helped bring the Statue of Liberty to NYC. First editor of Harper's Bazar magazine. Corresponded with Abraham Lincoln, Louisa May Alcott and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Meet Mary Booth! ... See MoreSee Less

Believe Me: The Lost Voice of Mary L. Booth

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Writer, translator, editor, abolitionist, suffragist: Mary Louise Booth touched the lives of thousands with her writing, but her story has been lost. Until now. Author Tricia Foley shares the life of ...

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This once-famous writer was an extraordinary woman whose accomplishments – whose life – made a difference. And yet, 130 years after her death, no one knows her name. #WomensHistoryMonth with Landmark West March 10th ... See MoreSee Less

Believe Me: The Lost Voice of Mary L. Booth

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Writer, translator, editor, abolitionist, suffragist: Mary Louise Booth touched the lives of thousands with her writing, but her story has been lost. Until now. Author Tricia Foley shares the life of ...

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