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A Woman's Life-Work  Labors and Experiences

A Woman's Life-Work Labors and Experiences

Laura S. Haviland
1881
Páginas: 520
Género: Freedmen

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Autobiography of a leader of anti-slavery activities in Michigan. She helped found the “Logan Female Anti-Slavery Society” in 1832, and founded the “Raisin Institute” in Lenawee County in 1837, which brought together African American and white children for vocational training. She later became very actively engaged in the Underground Railroad, even traveling in the south at great personal risk to help slaves escape to Canada.

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