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          Transmission; Or, Variation of Character Through the Mother (Hardback) ; Publisher: Legare Street Press ; ISBN: ; Number of pages: 80 ; Weight: g.!

          Georgiana Bruce Kirby

          Georgiana Bruce Kirby (7 December 1818 - 27 January 1887) was an American teacher and writer noted for her work in women's suffrage in the late 19th century.[1][2] She founded the Santa Cruz Society of Suffragists in 1869.[3]

          Early life

          Georgiana Bruce was born on December 7, 1818, in Bristol, England.[4] Lack of financial resources meant that she only had two years of formal schooling before taking positions with other families.

          The tall, lanky teen had mastered Taekwondo at a young age, was a skilled ultimate Frisbee player and dominated the basketball court in high school, close.

        1. KIRBY, GEORGIANA BRUCE Georgiana (Feminist Reformer of the West) - the Journal o ; Condition.
        2. Transmission; Or, Variation of Character Through the Mother (Hardback) ; Publisher: Legare Street Press ; ISBN: ; Number of pages: 80 ; Weight: g.
        3. Summer Reading Assignments: Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School SAVE 10% ON YOUR SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENTS!
        4. Bruce Kirby in Frontier California." Just published by Berkeley's Heyday.
        5. At fourteen, she became a governess to an English family, taking her to Paris and then Melbourne, Canada, where she became a school teacher and taught farming fundamentals. She returned to London in 1837 and within a year was working for the American Unitarian minister Ezra Stiles Gannett, who brought her to Boston at the age of twenty.

          Life in the USA

          Georgiana joined the Transcendentalist community of Brook Farm at West Roxbury, Massachusetts, with her brother where they lived c