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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. Lydia Maria Child reader. Durham : Duke University Press, c1997 (OCoLC)605096159 Online version: Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. Lydia Maria Child reader. Durham : Duke University Press, c1997 (OCoLC)610177287 |
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| Named Person: | Lydia Maria Francis Child |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Lydia Maria Child; Carolyn L Karcher |
| ISBN: | 0822319543 9780822319542 0822319497 9780822319498 |
| OCLC Number: | 35587086 |
| Description: | x, 453 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Part I. The Indian question. The church in the wilderness -- Willie Wharton -- An appeal for the Indians. Part 2. Children's literature and domestic advice. Louisa Preston -- Extracts from Management during the teens -- Letter from an old woman, on her birthday -- Education of children. Part 3. Slavery, race, and Reconstruction. Jumbo and Zairee -- Prejudices against people of color, and our duties in relation to this subject -- The black Saxons -- To abolitionists -- Annette Gray -- Letters from New-York, number 12 -- The iron shroud -- Talk about political party -- Letters from New-York, number 33 -- Slavery's pleasant homes : a faithful sketch -- Reply of Mrs. Child [to Mrs. Mason] -- Mrs. L. Maria Child to the President of the United States -- Emancipation and amalgamation -- A tribute to Col. Robert G. Shaw -- Advice from an old friend -- Through the Red Sea into the wilderness -- Homesteads -- William Lloyd Garrison. Part 4. Journalism and social critique. Letters from New York, number 1 -- Letters from New York, number 11 -- Letters from New York, number 14 -- Letters from New York, number 29 -- A high-flying letter. Part 5. Sexuality and the woman question. Extracts from African women -- Speaking in the church -- Letters from New York, number 34 -- Uncollected letter from New-York -- Hilda Silfverling : a fantasy -- Woman and suffrage -- Extracts fom Concerning women -- Women and the freedmen. Part 6. Religion. The intermingling of religions. |
| Series Title: | New Americanists. |
| Responsibility: | Carolyn L. Karcher, editor. |
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- United States -- Social conditions -- Literary collections.
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- Social problems -- Literary collections.
- États-Unis -- Conditions sociales -- Jusqu'à 1865.
- États-Unis -- Conditions sociales -- 1865-1918.
- Child, Lydia Maria Francis.
