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- Harriet_Law comment "Harriet Teresa Law (née Frost, 5 November 1831 – 19 July 1897) was a leading British freethinker in 19th-century London.The daughter of a small farmer, she was raised as a Baptist but converted to atheism. She became a salaried speaker for the secularist movement and addressed many often hostile audiences around the country.".