The Anti-Slavery Alphabet Book: An Authentic Document of the Abolitionist Movement

Author:   Hannah Townsend ,  Mary Townsend
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
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9781634504096


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   16 February 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Anti-Slavery Alphabet Book: An Authentic Document of the Abolitionist Movement


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A is for Abolitionist, a man who wants to free the wretched slave and give to all an equal liberty, B is a Brother with a skin of somewhat darker hue, But in our Heavenly Father's sight, he is as dear as you... From A through Z, The Ant-Slavery Alphabet Book outlines the evils of slavery and provides insight on the abolitionist movement and the lives of slaves in the 1800s. Originally created by the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in the 1800s to raise awareness about slavery and equality, this seminal document is now repackaged and available to modern readers. This is an important part of U.S. history that will be of interest to many. Updated with 50 new illustrations and photographs, this book, reminding us of one of the most vital periods in American history, is the perfect gift for the modern activist, or history buff.

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Author:   Hannah Townsend ,  Mary Townsend
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint:   Skyhorse Publishing
ISBN:  

9781634504096


ISBN 10:   1634504097
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   16 February 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Hannah and Mary Townsend were sisters who fought against slavery in the late 1800s. Not much is known about their lives, but it is speculated that they were friends of Lucretia Mott, Benjamin Lundy, and Elizabeth Margaret Chandler. They were both members of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society. They lived in Philadelphia,PA.

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