For half a century Sarah Josepha Hale was the most influential woman in America. As editor of Godeys Ladys Book, Hale was the leading cultural arbiter for the growing nation. Women (and many men) turned to her for advice on what to read, what to cook, how to behave, and--most important--what to think. Twenty years before the declaration of womens rights in Seneca Falls, NY, Sarah Josepha Hale used her powerful pen to promote womens right to an education, to work, and to manage their own money.