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Context - then and today | |
Declaring equality : sisterhood and slavery | p. 3 |
Sisterhood, slavery, and sovereignty : transnational antislavery work and women's rights movements in the United States during the twentieth century | p. 19 |
The impact of antislavery on French, German, and British feminism | |
How (and why) the analogy of marriage with slavery provided the springboard for women's rights demands in France, 1640-1848 | p. 57 |
Frauenemancipation and beyond : the use of the concept of emancipation by early European feminists | p. 82 |
Women's mobilization in the era of slave emancipation : some Anglo-French comparisons | p. 98 |
British abolition and feminism in transatlantic perspective | p. 121 |
The transatlantic activism of African-American women abolitionists | |
Sarah Forten's anti-slavery networks | p. 143 |
Incidents abroad : Harriet Jacobs and the transatlantic movement | p. 158 |
"Like hot lead to pour on the Americans ..." : Sarah Parker remond - from Salem, Mass., to the British Isles | p. 173 |
Literary transnationalism and diasporic history : Frances Watkins Harper's "fancy sketches," 1859-60 | p. 189 |
Transatlantic influences on the emergence of women's rights in the United States | |
"The throne of my heart" : religion, oratory, and transatlantic community in Angelina Grimke's launching of women's rights, 1828-1838 | p. 211 |
The redemption of a heretic : Harriet Martineau and Anglo-American abolitionism | p. 242 |
"Seeking a larger liberty" : remapping first wave feminism | p. 266 |
Ernestine Rose's Jewish origins and the varieties of Euro-American emancipation in 1848 | p. 279 |
Transcultural activism against slavery by African-American women | |
Writing for true womanhood : African-American women's writings and the antislavery struggle | p. 299 |
Enacting emancipation : African American women abolitionists at Oberlin College and the quest for empowerment, equality, and respectability | p. 319 |
At the boundaries of abolitionism, feminism, and black nationalism : the activism of Mary Ann Shadd Cary | p. 346 |
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