The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Maria Weston Chapman about the forthcoming meetings of the American Anti - Slavery Society in 1839 , " If a word is ... Maria Weston Chapman , draft of letter , [ 1839 ] , Weston Papers , Vol . I , no . 48 . upon us - Says all that ...
... Maria Weston Chapman about the forthcoming meetings of the American Anti - Slavery Society in 1839 , " If a word is ... Maria Weston Chapman , draft of letter , [ 1839 ] , Weston Papers , Vol . I , no . 48 . upon us - Says all that ...
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... Maria Weston Chap- man , for example , undertook indirectly to coach Douglass in appropriate conduct during a ... Chapman's insufferable attempts to interfere in his affairs.66 These and similar frictions caused many Negroes to rely more ...
... Maria Weston Chap- man , for example , undertook indirectly to coach Douglass in appropriate conduct during a ... Chapman's insufferable attempts to interfere in his affairs.66 These and similar frictions caused many Negroes to rely more ...
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... MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN URGES SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN ANTI - SLAVERY SOCIETY How can I help abolish slavery ? asked Maria Weston Chapman ( 1806–1885 ) , leader of the female abolitionists of Boston and a principal and steady cohort of ...
... MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN URGES SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN ANTI - SLAVERY SOCIETY How can I help abolish slavery ? asked Maria Weston Chapman ( 1806–1885 ) , leader of the female abolitionists of Boston and a principal and steady cohort of ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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