Abolition’s Foot Soldiers: Female Anti-Slavery Societies in Antebellum Massachusetts (Virtual)
Online / Reading Public LibraryFor at least the past three decades, scholars have argued that slavery's abolition would not have happened without interracial collaboration between politically-minded women. From 1830-1865, an interracial and transnational group of women insisted that the struggles for women's liberation and abolition were linked. They rooted their activism in their shared passion for religion, writing, reading, […]

