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Discover the remarkable life and legacy of Henrietta "Netta" Franklin, a pioneering educationist and suffragist, in Netta, the definitive biography by acclaimed author Monk Gibbon. As Charlotte Mason's trusted collaborator and "right hand," Franklin played a vital role in shaping the Parents' National Educational Union (PNEU), championing Mason's revolutionary vision of "a liberal education for all."
Born into a prominent Anglo-Jewish family, Franklin's journey was one of passion, intellect, and unwavering dedication. From founding Mason-inspired schools to leading international speaking tours, she transformed educational practices and empowered countless families. Beyond her contributions to education, Franklin was a trailblazer in the suffrage movement, advocating for women's political and religious rights.
With Gibbon's vivid prose and meticulous research, Netta offers an intimate portrait of a woman whose influence continues to resonate. More than just a tribute to Franklin, this biography celebrates her enduring partnership with Mason, showcasing how their shared vision reshaped education for generations to come. Perfect for educators, historians, and anyone inspired by stories of courage and collaboration.
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Discover the remarkable life and legacy of Henrietta "Netta" Franklin, a pioneering educationist and suffragist, in Netta, the definitive biography by acclaimed author Monk Gibbon. As Charlotte Mason's trusted collaborator and "right hand," Franklin played a vital role in shaping the Parents' National Educational Union (PNEU), championing Mason's revolutionary vision of "a liberal education for all."
Born into a prominent Anglo-Jewish family, Franklin's journey was one of passion, intellect, and unwavering dedication. From founding Mason-inspired schools to leading international speaking tours, she transformed educational practices and empowered countless families. Beyond her contributions to education, Franklin was a trailblazer in the suffrage movement, advocating for women's political and religious rights.
With Gibbon's vivid prose and meticulous research, Netta offers an intimate portrait of a woman whose influence continues to resonate. More than just a tribute to Franklin, this biography celebrates her enduring partnership with Mason, showcasing how their shared vision reshaped education for generations to come. Perfect for educators, historians, and anyone inspired by stories of courage and collaboration.
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