Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire's writings and lectures covered a vast array of important topics, what
she called "Unmapped Country". She wrote on subjects ranging from
mental and spiritual health to ethics and overpopulation.
A strong proponent of family, she believed that "Children are our
vehicles for survival-for in them there is hope, and through them what
has been, and what will be will not only be perpetrated, but also
united." Margaret Mead made history by shining a light of
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