Ahead of Her Time: Abby Kelley and the Politics of Antislavery“[The author] tells this remarkable story with honesty and compassion. Readers will find a wealth of new information not only about Kelley’s outstanding contribution to abolitionism but about the movements to bring about the end of slavery and to advance the cause of women.” —Mari Jo Buhle, Brown University In the tumultuous years before the Civil War, a young white woman from a Quaker background came to embody commitment to the cause of antislavery and equal rights for black people. Abby Kelley became the abolitionist movement’s chief money-raiser and organizer and its most radial member. She traveled hundreds of miles to awaken the country to the evils of slavery, braving hardship and prejudice as well as opening the way for other women, black and white, to take leadership roles. Now the full story of this principled woman has been told in Dorothy Sterling’s compelling biography. |
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... lecture here tonight?” Women screamed; candles flickered, then flew in every direction. “Where is she? Tell me where she is!” the man shouted. The comely young woman in Quaker dress who was standing in front of the room watched him ...
... lecture here tonight?” Women screamed; candles flickered, then flew in every direction. “Where is she? Tell me where she is!” the man shouted. The comely young woman in Quaker dress who was standing in front of the room watched him ...
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... lectures to women were attacked as indelicate, Mary S. Gove, a Lynn Quaker, began to lecture on anatomy and physiology, throwing in warnings against tightly laced corsets along with a strong dose of Grahamism. Anna Breed Smith told Abby ...
... lectures to women were attacked as indelicate, Mary S. Gove, a Lynn Quaker, began to lecture on anatomy and physiology, throwing in warnings against tightly laced corsets along with a strong dose of Grahamism. Anna Breed Smith told Abby ...
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... lecture. Garrison was the editor of the Liberator, a new weekly dedicated to the immediate abolition of slavery and equal opportunities for black people. A benignlooking man, balding at twentyseven and looking at the world through ...
... lecture. Garrison was the editor of the Liberator, a new weekly dedicated to the immediate abolition of slavery and equal opportunities for black people. A benignlooking man, balding at twentyseven and looking at the world through ...
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... lectures at the Young Men's AntiSlavery Society Reading Room. Teaching school, circulating petitions, going to lectures, selling subscriptions to antislavery publications kept Abby busy until a fortnight before Christmas the even tenor ...
... lectures at the Young Men's AntiSlavery Society Reading Room. Teaching school, circulating petitions, going to lectures, selling subscriptions to antislavery publications kept Abby busy until a fortnight before Christmas the even tenor ...
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... stay, offered them a lecture room in his church. Angelina spent hours in tearful questioning before accepting. Had not St. Paul said, “Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak”?
... stay, offered them a lecture room in his church. Angelina spent hours in tearful questioning before accepting. Had not St. Paul said, “Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak”?
Contents
The Education of Abby Kelley 2 A Wider World | |
Women Find Their Voices | |
The Call | |
A PublicSpeaking Woman 6 War to the Knifes Point | |
The Notorious Abby Kelley | |
A New Hampshire Fanatic | |
Lord What a Tongue Shes | |
Conflicting Claims | |
Bloody Feet Sisters | |
General Agent | |
The Irrepressible Conflict | |
Nothing Is Done While Anything Remains to Be Done | |
A Lonely Rocket in a Dark | |
Notes Selected Bibliography | |
Along the Psychic Highway | |
Antislavery Politics | |
The Path of True Love and Other Matters | |
Acknowledgments | |
Index | |
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