About Alice Freeman Palmer
Alice Freeman Palmer is a fascinating biography of one of the most influential women in American history. Alice Freeman Palmer was a trailblazing educator and women's rights advocate who helped establish some of the most prestigious universities in America, including Wellesley College and the University of Chicago. Drawing on extensive research and archival materials, George Herbert Palmer paints a vivid portrait of this remarkable woman, whose life and work continue to inspire generations of women to this day.
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