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Metta Fuller Victor
Full Name: |
Metta
Fuller
Victor |
Born: |
March 2, 1831 Erie, Pennsylvania |
Died: |
June 26, 1885 Ho-ho-kus, New Jersey |
Occupation: |
Novelist |
Nationality: |
American |
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Biography
Metta Fuller Victor (1831-1885) was a publisher, editor, author, and moral reformer. She is perhaps best known for her abolitionist dime novel Maum Guinea and Her Plantation "Children" (1861). Matching different pseudonyms to different genres, she published popular works for children and adults--including mysteries, Westerns, romances, temperance novels, and rags-to-riches tales. She wrote numerous pieces against slavery, alcohol, and Mormon polygamy.
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