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"Let us unite on the safe and sure ground of fact and experiment, and we can never err; yet better, we can never differ." -- Frances Wright
Frances Wright (September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852) also widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, abolitionist, and social reformer, who became a U. S. citizen in 1825.

Her father James Wright was a wealthy linen manufacturer and political radical and was also the designer of Dundee trade tokens. He knew Adam Smith and corresponded with French republicans including Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette. When James Wright and his wife Camilla Campbell died, they left three children. Fanny was orphaned at the age of three, but was left with a substantial inheritance. Fanny was taken to England and raised in the guardianship of her maternal aunt. Upon her coming of age, she returned to Scotland and spent her winters in study and writing, and her summers visiting the Scottish Highlands. By the age of 18, she had written her first book. She emigrated to the United States in 1818, and with her sister toured from 1818 to 1820. She believed in universal equality in education, and feminism. She also attacked organized religion, greed, and capitalism. Along with Robert Owen, Wright demanded that the government offer free boarding schools. She was "a fighter for the emancipation of slaves and for birth control and sexual freedom. She wanted free public education for all children over two years of age in state-supported boarding schools. She expressed in American what the utopian socialist Charles Fourier had said in France, that the progress of civilization depended on the progress of women."[quote source?]

Wright was the co-founder of the Free Inquirer newspaper, and authored Views of Society and Manners in America (1821), A Few Days in Athens (1822), and Course of Popular Lectures (1836). The publication of Views of Society and Manners in America was the turning point in Fanny Wright's life. The book brought her new acquaintances, led to her returning to the United States, and established her as a social reformer. The book is significant as an example of the Eighteenth-century humanitarian outlook confronting the new democratic world. The book was translated into several languages and widely read. Wright became the first woman to lecture publicly before a mixed audience when she delivered an Independence Day speech at New Harmony in 1828.

In 1825, Wright founded the Nashoba Commune intending to educate slave to prepare them for freedom. Wright hoped to build a self-sustaining multi-racial community composed of slaves, free blacks, and whites. Nashoba was partially based on Owen's New Harmony settlement, where Wright spent a significant amount of time. Nashoba lasted until Wright became ill with malaria and moved back to Europe to recover. The interim management of Nashoba was appalled by Wright's benevolent approach to the slaves living in Nashoba; rumors spread of inter-racial marriage and the Commune fell into financial difficulty, which eventually led to its demise. In 1830, Wright freed the Commune's 30 slaves and accompanied them to the newly-liberated nation of Haiti, where they could live their lives as free men and women.

The modern-day city of Germantown, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis, is located on the land on which Wright situated her community.

Wright's opposition to slavery contrasted to many other Democrats of the era, and her activism for workingmen distanced her from the leading abolitionists of the time. (Lott, 129)

Wright married a French physician, Guillayme D'Arusmont, with whom she had one child: Frances Silva D'Arusmont who married William Eugene Guthrie, a member of an old established Forfarshire family. Wright and D'Arusmont later divorced.

As an activist in the American Popular Health Movement between 1830 and 1840, Wright advocated for women being involved in health and medicine. After the midterm political campaign of 1838, Wright suffered from a variety of health problems. She died in 1852 in Cincinnati, Ohio, from complications resulting from a fall on an icy staircase.

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Total Books: 26
Celestial Navigation
Course of Popular Lectures
Course of Popular Lectures (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781103359288
ISBN-10: 1103359282
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Course of Popular Lectures as Delivered by Frances Wright With Three Addresses on Various Public Occasions and a Reply to the Charges Against
Course of popular lectures historical and political
Course of Popular Lectures Historical and Political (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781429712170
ISBN-10: 1429712171
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An Examination of the Arguments for the Existence of a Deity
An Examination of the Arguments for the Existence of a Deity (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781151692498
ISBN-10: 1151692492
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A Few Days in Athens
A Few Days in Athens (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781151639950
ISBN-10: 1151639958
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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A Few Days in Athens Being the Translation of a Greek Manuscript Discovered in Herculaneum
A Few Days in Athens The Friends of Epicurus Edition
Gesellschaftsleben Und Sitten in Den Vereinigten Staaten Von Amerika Geschildert in Einer Sammlung Von Briefen an Einen Freund in England Whrend Der  1819 Und 1820 Volume 2
On The Nature Of Knowledge And Kindred Inquiries
On the Nature of Knowledge and Kindred Inquiries (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780548162811
ISBN-10: 0548162816
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Reason Religion and Morals
Reason Religion and Morals [Classics in Women's Studies] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781591022084
ISBN-10: 1591022088
Genre: Nonfiction
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Tafereelen Van Noord Amerika Of Reize Door De Vereenigde Staten Volume 1
Tafereelen Van Noord Amerika of Reize Door De Vereenigde Staten Volume 1 [Dutch Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781141933228
ISBN-10: 1141933225
Genres: History, Nonfiction
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Tracts On Republican Government And National Education Addressed To The Inhabitants Of The United States Of America
Varios das en Atenas
Varios Das En Atenas [Spanish Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781507568057
ISBN-10: 1507568053
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences
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Views Of Society And Manners In America In A Series Of Letters From That Country To A Friend In England During The Years 18181820
Views of Society and Manners in America
Views of Society and Manners in America [John Harvard Library] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780674938403
ISBN-10: 0674938402
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