A Radical Woman
Sunday, May 14, 2000 - 5:00pm
The Rev. Judith Meyer
The nineteenth century produced some remarkable women, especially Margaret Fuller, who spent the last three years of her life in Rome covering (and abetting) the republican revolution as a journalist and partisan. Given the radical roots of Mother's Day in Julia Ward Howe's historic anti-war proclamation of the same era, this Sunday is a good day to look into their activities.