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Abigail Kelley Foster papers

Title
Abigail Kelley Foster papers, 1836-1925 [electronic resource].
Published
Alexandria, Va. : Alexander Street Press, 2009.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Online collection includes 1920 images of documents.
Title from HTML t.p. (viewed March 25, 2011).
Original copies held by the American Antiquarian Society, 185 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA USA.
English.
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Summary
Abigail Kelley Foster (1811-1887), wife of Stephen Symonds Foster (1809-1881) and noted antislavery partisan and women's rights advocate, was an active correspondent and lecturer on behalf of reform movements in the middle of the nineteenth century. This collection of correspondence provides a detailed look at the anti-slavery movement in the period 1837 to 1850, particularly in New York, New England, and Ohio. It also illuminates the role of women in politics and reform movements, as well as that of reformers generally in politics. The collection details Foster's many lecture tours and activities on behalf of a variety of reforms, and also illustrates her role among and influence upon major figures of the period. Principal correspondents include William Lloyd Garrison, Maria Weston Chapman, Gerrit Smith, Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock Jones, Parker Pillsbury, Sallie Holley, and Wendell Phillips.
Format
Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 06, 2014
Series
Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries from the American Antiquarian Society
Also listed under
Foster, Abby Kelley, 1811-1887.
American Antiquarian Society.
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