"Women were among our primeval abolitionists:" women and organized anti-slavery in Vermont, 1834-1848
Title
"Women were among our primeval abolitionists:" women and organized anti-slavery in Vermont, 1834-1848
Creator
Blackwell, Marilyn S.
Description
Vermont's reputation as a bastion of antislavery and women's extensive involvement in antislavery societies elsewhere in the Northeast suggests that Jonathan Miller was not just boasting. But if so many women were involved, as Miller contended, why are they absent from these histories?
Subject
Source
Vermont History, v. 82, no. 1 (Summer/Fall 2014)
Identifier
VHS8201WomenWereAmong.pdf
Format
pdf
Rights
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Original Format
Repository
Vermont Historical Society, 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, Vermont 05641
Rights Statement
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Collection
Citation
Blackwell, Marilyn S., “"Women were among our primeval abolitionists:" women and organized anti-slavery in Vermont, 1834-1848,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed January 4, 2025, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/1876.