
Julia Ward Howe
Julia Ward Howe was an American author and social activist, best known for writing 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic'. In 1872, she proposed a day to honor mothers, advocating for peace and the role of women in society, which led to the establishment of Mother's Day in the United States.
Born on May 27, 1819 (206 years old)
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She promoted the Mother's Day celebration in the United States.
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Julia Ward Howe was one of the leaders of the American feminist movement who collaborated with Ann Jarvis.
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Julia Ward Howe was the first to advocate for modern Mother's Day celebrations in America.
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Julia Ward Howe proposed the celebration of Mother's Day in the United States in 1872.
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