Anna Callender Brackett (May 21, 1836–March 18, 1911) was an American female philosopher known for being a translator, feminist, and an educator.
She is known for being one of the most important educators among women, but her philosophical achievements are oftentimes overlooked.
She translated Karl Rosenkranz's Pedagogics as a System and wrote The Education of American Girls, a response to arguments against the coeducation of males and females.