The Dial was founded by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller in 1840. Fuller edited the journal and in one article, The Great Lawsuit, she called for sexual equality. Emerson took over from Fuller in 1842 and used the journal to publish the work of Henry David Thoreau. The Dial ceased publication in 1844.

 

 

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