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Broadside: Tribute to an Abolitionist, Dead at 35. From Garrison's "The Liberator

Broadside: Tribute to an Abolitionist, Dead at 35. From Garrison's "The Liberator

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Broadside: Tribute to an Abolitionist, Dead at 35. From Garrison's "The Liberator

by [Feminist, abolitionist,], Lydia Maria CHILD

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[Women Suffrage] Slavery and Abolition] Lydia Maria CHILD, and others. (Broadside): Ann Greene Chapman, of Boston (from The Liberator). (Boston): No publisher (1837). Single quarto leaf printed both sides in double columns. Fine. A memorial tribute to an active feminist, abolitionist, and member of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, who died at age 35. Apparently all of the tributes are extracted from William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper The Liberator, and include a 400-word tribute from Lydia Maria Child (which is not listed in BAL), a poem by Anne Warren Weston, a death notice from The Reformer, and a resolution by the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society. Very uncommon. NUC catalogued by the Library of Congress locates only two copies of this Broadside.

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