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Women'S Rights Emerges Within The Antislavery Movement, 18301870: A Brief History With Documents (The Bedford Series In Histor,New
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Combining Documents With An Interpretive Essay, This Book Is The First To Offer A Muchneeded Guide To The Emergence Of The Women'S Rights Movement Within The Antislavery Activism Of The 1830S. A 60Page Introductory Essay Traces The Cause Of Women'S Rights From Angelina And Sarah Grimk'S Campaign Against Slavery Through The Development Of A Fullfledged Women'S Rights Movement In The 1840S And 1850S And The Emergence Of Race As A Divisive Issue That Finally Split That Movement In 1869. A Rich Collection Of Over 50 Documents Includes Diary Entries, Letters, And Speeches From The Grimks, Maria Stewart, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Theodore Weld, Frances Harper, Sojourner Truth, And Others, Giving Students Immediate Access To The World Of Abolitionists And Women'S Right Advocates And Their Passionate Struggles For Emancipation. Headnotes To The Documents, 14 Illustrations, A Bibliography, Questions To Consider, A Chronology, And An Index Are Also Included.
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