Marabel Morgan was an American author and speaker who gained fame in the 1970s with her bestselling book "The Total Woman." Born in 1937, she wrote from a conservative Christian perspective, advocating for traditional gender roles in marriage.
Morgan's work emphasized the importance of wives submitting to their husbands and prioritizing their needs.
Her ideas were controversial, praised by some for promoting strong marriages and criticized by others for reinforcing gender stereotypes.
Despite the backlash, Morgan's book sold millions of copies and influenced many women during that era.
She continued to write and speak on marriage and family topics throughout her career.
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