8. She was better known as the author of “The Yellow Wallpaper,” her own personal story on how she dealtwith a severe depression
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11. Her biographer, Mary Jo Buhle pointed out, “As her reputation spread and she became known for her discussion of women’s topics as well, she devoted most of her time to the national lecture circuit.”
12. She continued to her campaign for women’s rights and founded the “Forerunner.”
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48. The Fifth International Conference on Charlotte Perkins Gilman:June 16 – 19, 2011 at the University of Montana, Missoula Conference events include a keynote address by Gary Scharnhorst, a plenary panel of Gilman scholars on the topic, “Gilman and Place,” and readings by Montana writers. Recreational activities: fly fishing lesson, local hiking
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