Eliza Cook
Eliza Cook (24 December 1818 ā 23 September 1889) was an English author and poet associated with the Chartist movement. She was a proponent of political freedom for women, and believed in the ideology of self-improvement through education, something she called "levelling up." This made her hugely popular with the working class public in both England and America.
Eliza Cook | |
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Portrait by William Etty, c. 1845 | |
Born | London Road, Southwark, England | 24 December 1818
Died | 23 September 1889 70) Wimbledon, England | (aged
Resting place | St Mary's Church, Wimbledon |
Occupation | poet, activist |
Period | 1830sā1880s |
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