Abigail Adams

GPTKB entity

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gptkb:Founding_Fathers
gptkb:Women's_rights_movement
gptkbp:author letters advocating for women's rights
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Abigail Adams Birthplace
Abigail Adams statue in Washington, D. C.
gptkbp:birth_date November 22, 1744
gptkbp:birth_place gptkb:Weymouth,_Massachusetts
gptkbp:born November 22, 1744
November 11, 1744
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gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson
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gptkb:Mercy_Otis_Warren
gptkbp:community_impact Influenced her husband
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political letters
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gptkbp:contribution Advocacy for education
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gptkb:American_history
American literature
Prominent figure in American history
gptkbp:date October 25, 1764
gptkbp:death_date October 28, 1818
gptkbp:death_place gptkb:Quincy,_Massachusetts
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gptkb:the_Adams_family
Adams family
the Smith family
gptkbp:died October 28, 1818
gptkbp:died_in gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
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self-taught
self-educated
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home schooling
a home environment
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gptkbp:family Adams family
John Adams' absence
gptkbp:famous_for Advocating for women's rights
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women's political engagement
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gptkb:John_Quincy_Adams
gptkb:Susanna_Adams
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future first ladies
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gptkb:First_Second_Lady_of_the_United_States
early feminist
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Abigail Adams
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gptkb:U._S._Constitution
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American literature
Education reform
Historical fiction
Social reform
Feminist literature
American identity
Gender studies
Social reform movements
Civic engagement
Community organizing
civic engagement
Political activism
Public policy advocacy
historical scholarship
political discourse
civic responsibility
community leadership
cultural studies
historical documentation
Cultural heritage initiatives
women's education
American independence
women's suffrage
Civic responsibility
political thought
Historical narratives
political activism
gender roles
family dynamics
Historical preservation efforts
Social justice movements
women's empowerment
Political discourse
historical interpretation
Historical scholarship
women's leadership
women's history
American women's history
civic leadership
Women's history studies
Political correspondence
U. S. politics
John Adams' presidency
her son John Quincy Adams
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gptkbp:is_a_source_of advice for her husband
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gptkb:the_American_Revolution
independence from Britain
the abolition of slavery
the American Revolution.
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gptkbp:is_celebrated_in American history.
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gptkbp:is_criticized_for British policies
gptkbp:is_discussed_in feminist literature
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her husband's presidency
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gptkb:the_Continental_Congress
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her correspondence
political insights
her letters
intellectual correspondence
her famous quote ' Remember the Ladies'.
her letters to John Adams
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American independence
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gptkbp:key_figures the early Republic
the early women's rights movement
gptkbp:known_for advocacy for women's rights
advocating for women's rights
letters to John Adams
Correspondence with her husband
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gptkb:women's_rights_movement
advocacy for women's rights
women's rights advocacy
Advocate for education for women
gptkbp:letterer gptkb:Remember_the_Ladies
nan
To John Adams, 1776
To her daughter, Nabby Adams
To her son, John Quincy Adams
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gptkbp:members the Federalist Party
the Daughters of the American Revolution
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gptkbp:nationality gptkb:Native_American_tribe
gptkbp:nickname Mrs. President
gptkbp:notable_person nan
gptkbp:notable_quote gptkb:Remember_the_Ladies
gptkbp:notable_work Letters of Abigail and John Adams
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gptkb:Author
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the early American political scene
gptkbp:philosophy Enlightenment ideals
enlightenment ideals
gptkbp:political_position gptkb:Federalist_Party
gptkbp:portrayed_by gptkb:Diane_Wiest
gptkb:Kathy_Bates
gptkb:Molly_Parker
gptkb:Lindsay_Duncan
gptkb:Laura_Linney
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gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson
gptkb:the_Continental_Army
Supportive of John Adams
her son John Quincy Adams
gptkbp:religion Congregationalist
gptkbp:residence gptkb:Braintree,_Massachusetts
gptkb:Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania
gptkb:Quincy,_Massachusetts
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gptkb:Politician
Advocate for women's rights
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:John_Adams
October 25, 1764
John Adams for 54 years
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gptkbp:title gptkb:Second_First_Lady_of_the_United_States
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gptkb:political_organization
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gptkb:women's_roles
gptkb:organization
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social issues
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family values
moral responsibility
slavery
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American ideals
civic virtue
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education for women
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republicanism
civic engagement opportunities
civic duty
civic engagement programs
civic leadership
civic activism
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civic knowledge
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civic discourse
civic values
civic responsibility education
civic engagement research
civic engagement frameworks
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civic engagement practices
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civic skills
gptkbp:voice_actor women's education
the underrepresented
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gptkb:Politician
gptkb:Saint
letter writer
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advocate for education
political partner
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gptkb:the_United_States
her husband John Adams
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nan
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gptkb:poet
gptkb:Remember_the_Ladies_letter
letters to John Adams
the challenges of war