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Circular by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper for Arkansas Free Blacks
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written by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911 (1860), in The Black Abolitionist Papers, Volume 5: The United States, 1859-1865, edited by C. Peter Ripley. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1992). pp. 54-57 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1992), 3 page(s)
written by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911 (1860), in The Black Abolitionist Papers, Volume 5: The United States, 1859-1865, edited by C. Peter Ripley. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1992). pp. 54-57 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1992), 3 page(s)
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Circular, Sylvanus Demarest Rescue
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written by Mary Ann Shadd Cary, 1823-1893, in The Black Abolitionist Papers Volume II: Canada, 1830-1865, edited by C. Peter Ripley. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1986). pp. 392-393 (1986), 3 page(s)
written by Mary Ann Shadd Cary, 1823-1893, in The Black Abolitionist Papers Volume II: Canada, 1830-1865, edited by C. Peter Ripley. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1986). pp. 392-393 (1986), 3 page(s)
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La Citoyenne, No. 83, avril 1884
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edited by Hubertine Auclert, 1848-1914, in La Citoyenne, No. 83, April, 1884 (Paris, Ile-de-France: La Citoyenne, 1884), 4 page(s)
La Citoyenne was a French feminist newspaper, founded, funded, and edited by Hubertine Auclert, with the primary aim of promoting women’s suffrage. Auclert, the leader of France’s fledgling suffrage movement from 1880 to her death in 1914, lived in Algeria from 1888-1892. This experience intensified and shaped...
edited by Hubertine Auclert, 1848-1914, in La Citoyenne, No. 83, April, 1884 (Paris, Ile-de-France: La Citoyenne, 1884), 4 page(s)
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La Citoyenne, No. 134, juillet 1888
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edited by Maria Martin, 1839-1910, in La Citoyenne, No. 134, July, 1888 (Paris, Ile-de-France: La Citoyenne, 1888), 4 page(s)
La Citoyenne was a French feminist newspaper, founded, funded, and edited by Hubertine Auclert, with the primary aim of promoting women’s suffrage. Auclert, the leader of France’s fledgling suffrage movement from 1880 to her death in 1914, lived in Algeria from 1888-1892. This experience intensified and shaped...
edited by Maria Martin, 1839-1910, in La Citoyenne, No. 134, July, 1888 (Paris, Ile-de-France: La Citoyenne, 1888), 4 page(s)
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The Color Resolution
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written by Anonymous, in The Woman's Journal, Vol. 30, no. 19, May 13, 1899, pp. 149-152 (originally published 1899), -1 page(s)
written by Anonymous, in The Woman's Journal, Vol. 30, no. 19, May 13, 1899, pp. 149-152 (originally published 1899), -1 page(s)
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edited by Annie Besant, 1847-1933; in The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country, Vol. I, No. 16, 17 Apr. 1914, The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country, Vol. 1, No. 16, April 17, 1914 (Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Ganesh & Co., 1914)
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The Democratic Return to Power--Its Effect?
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written by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911, in African Methodist Episcopal Church Review, Vol. 1, 1884, pp. 222-225 (originally published 1884), 5 page(s)
written by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911, in African Methodist Episcopal Church Review, Vol. 1, 1884, pp. 222-225 (originally published 1884), 5 page(s)
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Diary of 1840 World's Anti-Slavery Convention in London
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written by Emily Annette Winslow, 1822-1904 (1840) , 102 page(s)
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written by Emily Annette Winslow, 1822-1904 (1840) (1840) , 25 page(s)
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Die Fortschritte der Farbigen Frauen
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written by Mary Eliza Church Terrell, 1863-1954; edited by Marie Stritt, 1855-1928, in Der Internationale Frauen-Kongress, 1904, ed. by Marie Stritt. (Berlin: C. Habel, 1904), pp. 567-73; translated version in Social Justice Feminists in the United States and Germany: A Dialogue in Documents, 1885-1933, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Anja Schüler, and Susan Strasser, eds. (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1998), pp. 115-19. (Berlin, Berlin State, 1980, originally published 1904), 5 page(s)
written by Mary Eliza Church Terrell, 1863-1954; edited by Marie Stritt, 1855-1928, in Der Internationale Frauen-Kongress, 1904, ed. by Marie Stritt. (Berlin: C. Habel, 1904), pp. 567-73; translated version in Social Justice Feminists in the United States and Germany: A Dialogue in Documents, 1885-1933, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Anja Schüler, and Susan Strasser, eds. (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1998), pp. 115-19. (Berlin, Berlin State, 1980, originally published 1904), 5 page(s)
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