Standing Before Us: Unitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform, 1776-1936Letters, essays, stories, speeches and poems by women who were social reformers from 1776 to 1936. |
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... FRANCIS CHILD Appeal to End Slavery 287 275 From An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans , 1833 Biographical Sketch by Joan W. Goodwin 295 MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN Hymns of Freedom 299 Hymn Texts , viii Contents.
... FRANCIS CHILD Appeal to End Slavery 287 275 From An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans , 1833 Biographical Sketch by Joan W. Goodwin 295 MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN Hymns of Freedom 299 Hymn Texts , viii Contents.
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... 1838-1839 Biographical Sketch by Marjorie Cushman - Hybels and Susan Swan 316 MARY ASHTON RICE LIVERMORE How I Learned the Truth about Slavery 320 From Her Autobiography , 1839-1842 JULIA WARD HOWE Abolitionists in Boston 325 From ...
... 1838-1839 Biographical Sketch by Marjorie Cushman - Hybels and Susan Swan 316 MARY ASHTON RICE LIVERMORE How I Learned the Truth about Slavery 320 From Her Autobiography , 1839-1842 JULIA WARD HOWE Abolitionists in Boston 325 From ...
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ELIZA LEE CABOT FOLLEN To Mothers in the Free States 349 Open Letter from Anti - Slavery Tracts , 1855 MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN Counsels to the Newly Converted 354 From Anti - Slavery Tracts , 1855 FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS [ HARPER ] Letters ...
ELIZA LEE CABOT FOLLEN To Mothers in the Free States 349 Open Letter from Anti - Slavery Tracts , 1855 MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN Counsels to the Newly Converted 354 From Anti - Slavery Tracts , 1855 FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS [ HARPER ] Letters ...
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Inhoudsopgave
ABIGAIL ADAMS | 7 |
MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN | 13 |
SARAH CARTER EDGARTON MAYO | 19 |
MARGARET FULLER | 24 |
LUCY STONE | 30 |
CLARA BARTON | 40 |
SUSAN B ANTHONY | 42 |
LUCY STONE | 54 |
SALLIE HOLLEY | 332 |
FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER | 343 |
MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN | 354 |
LAURA MATILDA TOWNE | 360 |
FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER | 371 |
SALLIE HOLLEY | 382 |
FLORIDA YATES RUFFIN RIDLEY | 391 |
Reform in Religion | 405 |
ALICE CARY | 69 |
EMILY HOWARD JENNINGS STOWE | 75 |
FRANCES POWER COBBE | 85 |
FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER | 95 |
ANNA CARPENTER GARLIN SPENCER | 106 |
CAROLINE JULIA BARTLETT CRANE | 117 |
ELEANOR ELIZABETH GORDON | 131 |
The Search for Education | 143 |
JUDITH SARGENT STEVENS MURRAY | 149 |
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT | 160 |
HARRIET MARTINEAU | 169 |
HARRIET MARTINEAU | 188 |
HARRIOT KEZIA HUNT | 199 |
CAROLINE WELLS HEALEY DALL | 208 |
ELIZABETH PALMER PEABODY | 215 |
MARY CARPENTER | 225 |
MARY ASHTON RICE LIVERMORE | 233 |
ELIZABETH PALMER PEABODY | 243 |
ELIZABETH BLACKWELL | 256 |
FANNIE BARRIER WILLIAMS | 262 |
The Struggle for Racial Justice | 279 |
LYDIA MARIA FRANCIS CHILD | 287 |
ELIZA LEE CABOT FOLLEN | 302 |
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE | 310 |
MARY ASHTON RICE LIVERMORE | 320 |
AUGUSTA JANE CHAPIN | 409 |
JUDITH SARGENT STEVENS MURRAY | 413 |
LUCY BARNS | 420 |
LUCIA FIDELIA WOOLEY GILLETTE | 431 |
PHEBE ANN COFFIN HANAFORD | 441 |
AUGUSTA JANE CHAPIN | 447 |
FLORENCE ELLEN KOLLOCK CROOKER | 454 |
OLYMPIA BROWN | 460 |
HANNAH ADAMS | 467 |
ANNA LAETITIA AIKIN BARBAULD | 476 |
CELIA PARKER WOOLLEY | 486 |
MARY AUGUSTA SAFFORD | 496 |
MARION MURDOCH | 504 |
FANNIE BARRIER WILLIAMS | 512 |
CAROLINE JULIA BARTLETT CRANE | 519 |
MARIE HOFFENDAHL JENNEY HOWE | 536 |
CHARLOTTE PERKINS STETSON GILMAN | 545 |
AURELIA ISABEL HENRY REINHARDT | 555 |
An Era of Feminine Foment | 567 |
Contributors | 575 |
Notes | 583 |
References | 599 |
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