Anna Gardner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Anna Gardner

American abolitionist, poet, teacher

Date of Birth: 25-Jan-1816

Place of Birth: Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 18-Feb-1901

Profession: writer, teacher, poet, abolitionist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Anna Gardner

  • Anna Gardner (January 25, 1816 – February 18, 1901) was an American abolitionist and teacher, as well as an ardent reformer, a staunch supporter of women's rights, and the author of several volumes in prose and verse.Gardner, of Quaker ancestry, was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, in 1816, and died there in 1901.
  • When a girl, she read The Liberator and became interested in the antislavery cause.
  • In 1841, she published the call for the first antislavery meeting in Nantucket, at which Frederick Douglass made his first public speech and electrified his audience.
  • She delivered many lectures during the years immediately preceding the American Civil War, and after the war, she taught in freedmen's schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
  • In 1878, she returned to New York, where soon afterward, she was severely injured in a carriage accident.
  • After many weeks of suffering and a partial recovery, she returned to her old home in Nantucket.
  • She lectured several times before the Nantucket Athenaeum.
  • Gardner was a fluent writer, and in 1881, she published her best work in a volume of prose and verse entitled Harvest Gleanings.

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