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Sarah Anne Curzon née Vincent (1833 – November 6, 1898) was a Canadian poet, journalist, editor, and playwright who was one of "the first women's rights activists and supporters of liberal feminism" in Canada.During her lifetime she was best known for her closet drama, Laura Secord: The Heroine of 1812, "one of the works that made Laura Secord a household name."
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Sarah Anne Curzon
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Canadian writer
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Sarah Anne Vincent
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Sarah Anne Vincent
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1833-01-01Z
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1898-11-06Z
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1898-01-01Z
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