Elizabeth Buffum Chace and Lillie Chace Wyman

Elizabeth Buffum Chace and Lillie Chace Wyman

Author: Elizabeth C. Stevens

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780786416172

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At her death she was hailed as the conscience of Rhode Island: Elizabeth Buffum Chace's life (1806-1899) of public activism spanned sixty years. Having fought to abolish slavery in the years before the Civil War, Chace spearheaded the drive for women's suffrage in Rhode Island in the last decades of the 19th century. She was an associate of radical activists William Lloyd Garrison and Lucy Stone and she advocated for the rights of women and children toiling in her husband's factories. Her daughter--one of ten children--Lillie Chace Wyman (1847-1929), was an activist-writer and published short stories on social issues in Atlantic Monthly and other periodicals. An outspoken advocate of racial equality, Wyman kept the legacy of the radical antislavery movement of her mother's generation alive into the twentieth century. Since neither Chace nor Wyman left behind a collection of personal papers, this mother-daughter biography is the product of Stevens' extensive research into public and private archives to locate documents that illuminate the lives of these two remarkable women. By looking at 19th century American women's history through the lens of this activist pair, Stevens reveals some of the connections between the public and private lives of activists and examines a relationship that was at once nurturing, confining, stifling and enriching.


Purpose and Cognition

Purpose and Cognition

Author: David W. Carroll

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-04-27

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1107122503

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The book describes how Edward Tolman developed a theory of purposive behaviour within the behaviourist era of American psychology.


Slavery in the United States [2 volumes]

Slavery in the United States [2 volumes]

Author: Junius P. Rodriguez

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2007-03-20

Total Pages: 911

ISBN-13: 1851095497

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A comprehensive, contextual presentation of all aspects—social, political, and economic—of slavery in the United States, from the first colonization through Reconstruction. For 250 years, slavery was part of the fabric of American life. The institution had an enormous economic impact and was central to the wealth of the agrarian South. It had as great an impact on American culture, cementing racism and other attitudes that echo into the present. This encyclopedia is an ambitious examination of all the issues surrounding slavery: the origins, the justifications, the controversies, and the human drama. These volumes represent the work of 75 distinguished scholars from around the world. Ten thematic essays present a thorough examination of slavery and slave culture, including a rare treatment of slavery from the slave's point of view. Three hundred A–Z entries provide instant access to specific people, issues, and events. Today, slavery's immorality seems obvious. This encyclopedia provides the student or general reader with an in-depth explanation of how the practice evolved and was normalized, then anathematized and abolished.


Young Abolitionists

Young Abolitionists

Author: Michaël Roy

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2024-07-02

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1479830097

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"How children helped abolish slavery"--


The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison

The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison

Author: William Lloyd Garrison

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 782

ISBN-13: 9780674526631

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Despite provocation, Garrison was a proponent of nonresistance during this period, though he continued to advocate the emancipation of slaves. Set against a background of wide-ranging travels throughout the western U.S. and of family affairs back home in Boston, these letters make a distinctive contribution to antebellum life and thought.