Truth-Telling: Frances Willard and Ida B. WellsMain MenuIntroductionHow to Use This ResourceTimelineEssential ContextInterpretive EssaysBibliography and Further ReadingAbout This Project / Contact UsCreditsFrances Willard House Museum396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2 Frances Willard House Museum and Archives Center for Women's History and Leadership 1730 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60201 info@franceswillardhouse.org
Oberlin College
12019-02-26T14:34:46-08:00Frances Willard House Museum396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2304253plain2019-02-26T14:39:51-08:00Frances Willard House Museum396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2Oberlin College in Ohio was well-known as a site of abolitionist activism and a stop on the Underground Railroad prior to the Civil War. The college admitted African American and female students beginning in the 1830s, a few years after its founding.
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12019-01-10T19:42:34-08:00Frances Willard House Museum396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2"An Unwise Advocate" 21plain2019-01-10T19:42:35-08:00Frances Willard House Museum396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2