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Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Title Information:
abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
Author:
FaulknerCarol,
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Project Muse
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia
Published:
University of Pennsylvania Press;
Year of Publication:
c2011
Description:
1 online resource (291 p., [8] p. of plates)ill., ports. . :
Subject:
Antislavery movements - History - United States - 19th century -
Subject:
Women's rights - History - United States - 19th century -
Subject:
Quaker women - Biography - United States -
Subject:
Feminists - Biography - United States -
Subject:
Women abolitionists - Biography - United States -
Subject:
Women social reformers - Biography - United States -
Personal Subject:
Mott - Lucretia -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780812205008/
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary:
Lucretia Coffin Mott was one of the most famous and controversial women in nineteenth-centuryAmerica. Now overshadowed by abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison and feminists like ElizabethCady Stanton, Mott was viewed in her time as a dominant figure in the dual struggles for racial andsexual equality. History has often depicted her as a gentle Quaker lady and a mother figure, but her outspoken challenges to authority riled ministers, journalists, politicians, urban mobs, and her fellow Quakers. -- Publisher's description
ISBN:
9780812205008electronic bk.
ISBN:
9780812243215hbk.
ISBN:
0812243218hbk.
Content Note:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Nantucket -- 2.Nine Partners -- 3.Schism -- 4.Immediate Abolition -- 5.Pennsylvania Hall -- 6.Abroad -- 7.Crisis -- 8.The Year 1848 -- 9.Conventions -- 10.Fugitives -- 11.Civil War -- 12.Peace
Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
Faulkner, Carol
Lucretia Mott's heresy
: abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America / Carol Faulkner - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2011. - 1 online resource (291 p., [8] p. of plates) ; ill., ports. ..
Machine generated contents note: 1.Nantucket -- 2.Nine Partners -- 3.Schism -- 4.Immediate Abolition -- 5.Pennsylvania Hall -- 6.Abroad -- 7.Crisis -- 8.The Year 1848 -- 9.Conventions -- 10.Fugitives -- 11.Civil War -- 12.Peace.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9780812205008ISBN 9780812243215ISBN 0812243218
Antislavery movementsWomen's rightsQuaker womenFeministsWomen abolitionistsWomen social reformers -- History -- History -- Biography -- Biography -- Biography -- Biography -- United States -- United States -- United States -- United States -- United States -- United States -- 19th century -- 19th century
Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
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http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780812205008/
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