12018-11-06T19:49:12-08:00The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2304252Unsigned black and white illustration used in The Slave's Friendplain2018-11-08T18:26:21-08:001836Am I not a Woman and a Sister from The Slaves Friend vol 1 1836.jpgUnsigned black and white illustration used in The Slave's Friend, Vol. 1 (New York: Published by R. G. Williams, for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836).In defense against accusations of racism, Frances Willard consistently cited reading "The Slave's Friend," an anti-slavery children's publication, as evidence of her upbringing in an abolitionist household.The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2
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