Frances Wright, having in 1829 left the…
1830 CE
Frances Wright, having in 1829 left the failed New Harmony experiment for New York City, where she had co-founded and co-edited the Free Enquirer, leaves the paper in 1830 and embarks on a career as a controversial lecturer advocating birth control, free love, free public education and women’s rights.
As an activist in the American Popular Health Movement from 1830, Wright advocates for women being involved in health and medicine.