Statistics for occurrence #1 of “A. Bronson Alcott” in chapter 1, page 403 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3:
...ion, and personal education.
Above all it considered the subject of female education to be unspeakably important.
was continued in (1831-39), the editors of which were William C. Woodbridge and A. Bronson Alcott .
Alcott's other contribution to educational literature, , aroused to violent reaction the conservatives of his time, for in it were set forth educational doctrines which were not only radical after...
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