Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society
The Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society (1833–1840) was an abolitionist, interracial organization in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century. "During its brief history ... it orchestrated three national women's conventions, organized a multistate petition campaign, sued southerners who brought slaves into Boston, and sponsored elaborate, profitable fundraisers."Provided by Wikipedia
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Right and wrong in Boston : report of the Boston female anti slavery society.
Published 1836“…Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society…”
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Annual report
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Report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : with a concise statement of events, previous and subsequent to the annual meeting of 1835.
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Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : being a concise history of the cases of the slave child, Med, and of the women demanded as slaves of the Supreme Judicial...
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Poem : dedicated by the Board of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, to the women of Great Britain, in commemoration of their untiring efforts in the cause of British West Indi...
Published 1839“…Boston Female Anti-slavery Society…”
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Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : with a sketch of the obstacles thrown in the way of emancipation by certain clerical abolitionists and advocates for the s...
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