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Turning the World Upside Down: The Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, Held in New York City, May 9-12, 1837
Turning the World Upside Down The AntiSlavery Convention of American Women Held in New York City May 912 1837 Author:N. Y.) Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women 1837 (New York, N. Y.) Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women 1837 (New York, Dorothy Sterling, Dorothy Sterling When 200 women from nine northern states came together 150 years ago "to constitute the first Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women," as Dorothy Sterling writes, "they were uncomfortably conscious of violating a powerful taboo." The meeting was "not only the first public politcal meeting of U.S. women. It was also the first interracial ga... more »thering of any consequence." This small volume documents that historic meeting, reprinting the actual proceedings of each day of the convention and recording the participation of such now well-known nineteenth-centruy feminists and abolitionists as Anna Blackwell, Lydia Maria Child, Mary Grew, Angelina Grimke, Sarah Grimke, Abby Kelley, Lucretia Mott, and Ann C. Smith. In addition to Dorothy Sterling's introduction, the book includes excerpts from the convention pamphlet "An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States" outlining the responsibilities of the northern woman - through "her voice, her pen, and her purse" - to influence the overthrow of American Slavery.« less