Women Against Slavery

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A01=Clare Midgley
abolitionist activism
American Anti-Slavery Society
anne
Anne Knight
anti-slavery
Anti-slavery Associations
Anti-slavery Movement
Anti-slavery Pamphlets
Anti-slavery Petition
Antislavery Campaigners
Antislavery Movement
associations
Author_Clare Midgley
british
British Anti-slavery Movement
British Antislavery Movement
BRITISH COLONIAL SLAVERY
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Clifton Ladies
colonial
District Treasurer
Edinburgh Ladies
elizabeth
Elizabeth Heyrick
Emancipation Society
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estlin
Female Anti-Slavery Society
Female Society
female-led abolition campaigns analysis
Freedmen's Aid Movement
Freedmen’s Aid Movement
gender history
Hannah Kilham
heyrick
knight
mary
Mary Estlin
Men's Auxiliaries
Men’s Auxiliaries
National Committee
nineteenth-century Britain
race and gender studies
social reform movements
Women Abolitionists
Women's Anti-slavery Society
women's political participation
Women’s Anti-slavery Society

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138142824
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This comprehensive study of women anti-slavery campaigners fills a serious gap in abolitionist history. Covering all stages of the campaign, Women Against Slavery uses hitherto neglected sources to build up a vivid picture of the lives, words and actions of the women who were involved, and their distinctive contribution to the abolitionist movement. It looks at the way women's participation influenced the organisation, activities, policy and ideology of the campaign, and analyses the impact of female activism on women's own attitudes to their social roles, and their participation in public life. Exploring the vital role played by gender in shaping the movement as a whole, this book makes an important contribution to the debate on `race' and gender.

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