Slavery in the International Women's Movement 1832–1914

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This book shows how advocates for women's rights in the absence of their “own” history used the antislavery movement as a historical reference point and model. It will be of interest to cultural and literary historians of nineteenth-century abolition the abolitionist movement women's history and transatlantic reform culture. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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