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Women's Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation (David Brion Davis (Gilder Lehrman)) [Paperback]

Prof. Kathryn Kish Sklar (Editor), Prof. James Brewer Stewart (Editor)

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David Brion Davis (Gilder Lehrman) May 22, 2007
Two epochal developments profoundly influenced the history of the Atlantic world between 1770 and 1870—the rise of women’s rights activism and the drive to eliminate chattel slavery. The contributors to this volume, eminent scholars from a variety of disciplines, investigate the intertwining histories of abolitionism and feminism on both sides of the Atlantic during this dynamic century of change. They illuminate the many ways that the two movements developed together and influenced one another.
Approaching a wide range of transnational topics, the authors ask how conceptions of slavery and gendered society differed in the United States, France, Germany, and Britain; how women’s activism reached across national boundaries; how racial identities affected the boundaries of women’s activism; and what was distinctive about African-American women’s participation as activists. Their thought-provoking answers provide rich insights into the history of struggles for social justice across the Atlantic world.

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“This collection is undoubtedly the best and most wide-ranging collection  that addresses the broad themes in the relationship between antislavery and women''s rights."—Susan Zaeske, University of Wisconsin
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Kathryn Kish Sklar is Distinguished Professor of History, State University of New York at Binghamton. She lives in Susquehanna County, PA. James Brewer Stewart is James Wallace Professor of History, Macalester College. He lives in St. Paul.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ladies board, first wave feminism, civil rights remedy, transatlantic understanding, trafficking protocol, feminist legal studies, slavery analogy, friendship album, black women abolitionists, antebellum women, martyr age, antislavery press
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United States, New York, African American, Transatlantic Influences, Oxford University Press, Sarah Forten, Harriet Martineau, Great Britain, The Liberator, North Star, Frederick Douglass, Sarah Parker Remond, Lucretia Mott, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, William Lloyd Garrison, Ernestine Rose, Cornell University Press, Transcultural Activism, Civil War, Women Against Slavery, Harriet Jacobs, Amy Post, Transatlantic Activism, Jane Smith, Fancy Sketches
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