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Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement Book

Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement
Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement, By focusing on male leaders of the abolitionist movement, historians have often overlooked the great grassroots army of women who also fought to eliminate slavery. Here, Julie Roy Jeffrey explores the involvement of ordinary women—black and white—in the m, Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement has a rating of 3 stars
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Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement, By focusing on male leaders of the abolitionist movement, historians have often overlooked the great grassroots army of women who also fought to eliminate slavery. Here, Julie Roy Jeffrey explores the involvement of ordinary women—black and white—in the m, Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement
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  • Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement
  • Written by author Julie Roy Jeffrey
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, November 1998
  • By focusing on male leaders of the abolitionist movement, historians have often overlooked the great grassroots army of women who also fought to eliminate slavery. Here, Julie Roy Jeffrey explores the involvement of ordinary women—black and white—in the m
  • Explores the essential yet overlooked role of ordinary women in the abolitionist movement.
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Acknowledgments Introduction
1. Recruiting Women into the Cause
2. Antislavery Societies: The 1830s
3. Persisting in the Cause: The 1840s and 1850s
4. Women Confront Their Churches and the World of Politics
5. Crisis and Confidence: The 1850s
6. Emancipation at Last Notes Bibliography Index

Illustrations Antislavery alphabet
"Flogging American Women"
Page from the 1838 Anti-Slavery Almanac
Hutchinson family Cover of the report on the 1854 Boston fair Illustration from The Liberty Bell, a Boston fair giftbook Antislavery song Abolitionist meeting of the 1850s Frances Watkins Harper Antislavery meeting at Boston's Tremont Temple, 1860
Freedmen's school in Vicksburg, Mississippi


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