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Dorothy Canfield Fisher

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Gender Female
Death66 years ago
Date of birth February 17,1879
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Lawrence
Kansas
United States
Date of died November 9,1958
DiedArlington
Vermont
United States
Parents James Hulme Canfield
Job Educator
Novelist
Education Columbia University
The Ohio State University
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Date of Upd.
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Understood Betsy
The home- maker
The bent twig
The Brimming Cup
A Montessori Mother
Seasoned timber
Home fires in France
The Squirrel- Cage
Her Son's Wife
The bedquilt and other stories
Rough-hewn
The Deepening Stream
Our independence and the constitution
Paul Revere and the Minute Men
Hillsboro People
Mothers and children
The Montessori Manual: In which Dr. Montessori's Teachings and Educational Occupations are Arranged in Practical Exercises Or Lessons for the Mother Or the Teacher
Corneille and Racine in England
Keeping fires night and day
Self-Reliance
The day of glory
Elementary composition
Four-square
Fellow Captains
Vermont Tradition: The Biography of an Outlook on Life
The real motive
A harvest of stories, from a half century of writing
Why stop learning?
Poet and Scullery-maid
A Fair World for All: The Meaning of the Declaration of Human Rights
20 Grand: Great American Short Stories
The Story of Ralph Miller
Gunhild, a Norwegian-American episode
The Ugly Duckling
The Artist
The New Hesperides: And Other Poems
The Rescue
Home Fires in France - Scholar's Choice Edition
Understood Betsy, Illustrations by Ada C. Williamson
Something Old, Something New: Stories of People Who Are America
The Bent Twig - Scholar's Choice Edition
From the Collection of the Prelinger Library. Under the Proof. California State Series
Ivanhoe and the German Measles
The Piano and Other Stories
Home Fires in France: Large Print
What Shall We Do Now?
The Piano
The Day of Glory - Scholar's Choice Edition
Learn or perish
Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield
The Playmate and Other Stories (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women's rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. Eleanor Roosevelt named her one of the ten most influential women in the United States.

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