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|Year Number=30
|Year Number=30
|Headline=Margaret Fuller Played Ball?
|Headline=Margaret Fuller Played Ball?
|Salience=2
|Salience=3
|Tags=Famous, Females,  
|Tags=Famous, Females,  
|Country=US
|Country=US
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|City=Cambridge, Groton
|City=Cambridge, Groton
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective
|Age of Players=Juvenile, Youth
|Age of Players=Juvenile
|Text=<p>Writer and Women's Rights advocate Margaret Fuller recalled that as a child she preferred boys' games.</p>
|Text=<p>Writer and Women's Rights advocate Margaret Fuller recalled that as a child she preferred boys' games.</p>
|Sources=<p>{Reportedly} John Matteson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Lives of Margaret Fuller,</span> (Norton, 2012?), as quoted in a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New Yorker</span> book review, February 6, 2012.</p>
|Sources=<p>{Reportedly in} John Matteson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Lives of Margaret Fuller,</span> (Norton, 2012?), as quoted in a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New Yorker</span> book review, February 6, 2012.</p>
|Warning=<p>As of October 2013, we have been unable to confirm that Fuller played base-running games.</p>
|Comment=<p>We should confirm this report in the Matteson book when possible.</p>
|Comment=<p>We should confirm this report in the Matteson book when possible.</p>
<p>Fuller grew up in Cambridge MA, and received early education in Groton MA.</p>
<p>Fuller grew up in Cambridge MA, and received early education in Groton MA.</p>
<p>"Fuller regretted that girls are told 'they can&rsquo;t do that' when they try to play ball"&nbsp; See <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2013/05/no-purely-feminine-woman/">http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2013/05/no-purely-feminine-woman/</a>; no source given.</p>
|Query=<p>Does the text actually cite a baserunning game as one that she played?</p>
|Query=<p>Does the text actually cite a baserunning game as one that she played?</p>
|Submitted by=Dorothy Mills
|Submitted by=Dorothy Mills

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Margaret Fuller Played Ball?

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Tags Famous, Females
City/State/Country: Cambridge, Groton, MA, US
Immediacy of Report Retrospective
Age of Players Juvenile
Text

Writer and Women's Rights advocate Margaret Fuller recalled that as a child she preferred boys' games.

Sources

{Reportedly in} John Matteson, The Lives of Margaret Fuller, (Norton, 2012?), as quoted in a New Yorker book review, February 6, 2012.

Warning

As of October 2013, we have been unable to confirm that Fuller played base-running games.

Comment

We should confirm this report in the Matteson book when possible.

Fuller grew up in Cambridge MA, and received early education in Groton MA.

"Fuller regretted that girls are told 'they can’t do that' when they try to play ball"  See http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2013/05/no-purely-feminine-woman/; no source given.

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Does the text actually cite a baserunning game as one that she played?

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Submitted by Dorothy Mills
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