Virginia Frances Townsend

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Virginia Frances Townsend (1836 – August 11, 1920) was an American author.

DiedAugust 11, 1920[1]
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Virginia Frances Townsend
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DiedAugust 11, 1920[1]
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She was editor of Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine and a contributing author to other magazines.[2] She later taught at Dr. Dio Lewis's School for Young Ladies, where she was an advocate of exercise and physical education for women.[1] She was a member of the Boston Authors Club.[3]

A group of librarians in Boston put Townsend's name on a list of authors whose books should be banned from libraries because of "false and dangerous ideas of life" purportedly in the books.[4]

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