2011
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199585489.001.0001
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Women, Dissent, and Anti-Slavery in Britain and America, 1790–1865

Abstract: As historians have gradually come to recognize, the involvement of women was central to the anti-slavery cause in both Britain and the United States. Like their male counterparts, women abolitionists did not all speak with one voice. Among the major differences between women were their religious affiliations, an aspect of their commitment that has not been studied in detail. Yet it is clear that the desire to live out and practice their religious beliefs inspired many of the women who participated in anti-slav… Show more

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