How does Kemble's journal fit into the evolution of feminism in America?

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Sarah Kemble Knight's journal fits into the evolution of feminism in America because she was a smart and influential woman. Kemble taught school and penmanship, made copies of court records, and wrote letters for people who had business with the court. She also participated in the unheard of during her life such as participating in a dangerous and risky adventure alone because her husband was abroad. She took upon herself the responsibility settling her cousin's, Caleb Trowbridge, estate in New Haven, Connecticut on Monday, October 2, 1704 after he died. This hazardous adventure led her through raging rivers on horseback and being forced to depend on people she did not know for help.
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