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Edition:
1987, The Feminist Press at the University of New York
Publisher:
The Feminist Press at the University of New York
Published:
1987
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17952223611
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Near Fine. Generally fine, with light wear to the spine. First edition. Softcover wrappers/pamphlet. 32 pp. A documentation of the first public political meeting of U.S. women, who from nine Northern states met for three days in New York to speak and act on the abolition of slavery. Excerpts outline the responsibility of Northern women through "her voice, her pen, and her purse" to influence the overthrow of American slavery. Records such abolitionists as Anna Blackwell, Lydia Maria Child, Mary Grew, Angelina Grimke, Lucretia Mott, and more. Introduction by Dorothy Sterling.
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