She was born on November 29, 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania with her parents, Abigail May and Amos Bronson Alcott (“Louisa May Alcott”, Butos). She also had an older sister, Anna Bronson, and two younger sisters, Elizabeth Sewell and Abigail May (“Louisa May Alcott”). Her father, “Bronson”, had different thoughts that were considered “unconventional”, which later on affected the family, and possessed many beliefs that carried on throughout her life (McDonough). Her parents were abolitionists, promoted women’s suffrage, and supported racial equality (McDonough, “Life: The Alcotts”). Louisa May Alcott was blessed to grow up in a time of great accomplishment and achievement by
She was born on November 29, 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania with her parents, Abigail May and Amos Bronson Alcott (“Louisa May Alcott”, Butos). She also had an older sister, Anna Bronson, and two younger sisters, Elizabeth Sewell and Abigail May (“Louisa May Alcott”). Her father, “Bronson”, had different thoughts that were considered “unconventional”, which later on affected the family, and possessed many beliefs that carried on throughout her life (McDonough). Her parents were abolitionists, promoted women’s suffrage, and supported racial equality (McDonough, “Life: The Alcotts”). Louisa May Alcott was blessed to grow up in a time of great accomplishment and achievement by