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The Tale of Mabel, Millicent, and the Poet

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Emily Dickinson is taught in classes nationwide and read around the world, but she wasn’t always so widely known. Read the article to learn about the lesser-known forces behind her published poetry.

This entry was posted in The Individual and Society and tagged Historic Figures, History, People on April 1, 2019 by Daniella Navarro.

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