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'''Louisa May Alcott''' ( November 29, 1832-– March 6, 1888) is the famous [[author]] of ''Little Women'', the classic two-part tale of 4 little girls growing up to become wives and mothers in 19th century [[New England]], as well as its sequels, "Little Men" and "Jo's Boys".
She was very active in the [[Women's suffrage]] movement, and was also a [[Abolitionist]]. She received the majority of her schooling from her father and grew up to serve as a nurse during the [[Civil War]]. She never married.
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