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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Power of Association
1. Antecedents, 1760-1831 Influences and Organizations
2. Organizational Beginnings, 1832-1837
Networks and Spheres
3. United amid Differences, 1836-1837
Conventions and Petitions
4. Internal Divisions, 1837-1840
Debate and Choices
5. Transition and Transformation, 1841-1855
Morality and Politics
Conclusion: Civil War and Emancipation, 1861-1870
Ironies and Legacies Appendix
Table A—Female Antislavery Societies by Year of Founding Table B—Female Antislavery Societies by State
Notes Essay on Sources Works Cited Index
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