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Perkins Gilman, Charlotte (1860 - 1935)

Short name Perkins Gilman, Charlotte
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First name Charlotte
Birth name Perkins Gilman
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Alternative name Anna
Date of birth 1860
Date of death 1935
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Sex Female
Place of birth United States
Place of death United States
Lived in United States
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Education School education
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Perkins Gilman, Charlotte was ...
related to Beecher, Catherine Esther
related to Stowe, Harriet Elisabeth Beecher
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Women and economics: a study of the economic relation between men and women as a factor in social evolution (1898) 2 0
Concerning children (1901) 1 0
The Home: Its Work and Influence (1903) 1 0
The man-made world, or Our androcentric culture (1911) 2 0

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Receptions of Perkins Gilman, Charlotte, the person

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Frances Benjamin Johnston, portrait of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, ca. 1900. 1900 is portrait of

American writer, economist, and lecturer, an early theorist of the feminist movement, who wrote over two hundred short stories and some ten novels. Gilman refused to call herself a "feminist"- her goal as a humanist was to campaign for the cause of women's suffrage

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KLK 1915