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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Her father forbade Elizabeth and her siblings from marrying. She and all of her siblings who married were disinherited.
She supported the abolition of slavery.
Her father's sister Sarah is the subject of the painting "Pinkie" in the Huntington Museum.
Her father emigrated to England from Jamaica.
She was the oldest of twelve children.
She was the daughter of Edward Moulton Barrett and Mary Graham-Clarke.
She had one child, Robert Wiedemann Barrett Browning, born in 1849. He was called Penini and Pen for short.
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