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Angela Heywood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Angela Heywood
Angela Heywood (1840-1935) was a radical writer and activist, known as a free-love advocate, suffragist, socialist, spiritualist, labor reformer, and abolitionist. ==Early life== Angela Heywood was born in Deerfield, New Hampshire around 1840 to Daniel and Lucy Tilton. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a radical thinker who was descended from the philosopher John Locke. Lucy taught all six of her children sex education from an early age, encouraging them not to use euphemisms or be secretive about sex. When the family fell into poverty, Angela earned money as a housemaid for Reverend John Prince, and later as a caregiver to the child of Reverend Charles J. Bowen of Newburyport, Massachusetts. This work gave her a perspective on wage labor which would influence her later views on labor reform. When she was eighteen, Angela had a religious experience and became active in her church, though she later criticized the church quite harshly in her writings.
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