The Weston Sisters

The Weston Sisters
Title The Weston Sisters PDF eBook
Author Lee V. Chambers
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 348
Release 2014-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1469618184

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The Westons were among the most well-known abolitionists in antebellum Massachusetts, and each of the Weston sisters played an integral role in the family's work. The eldest, Maria Weston Chapman, became one of the antislavery movement's most influential members. In an extensive and original look at the connections among women, domesticity, and progressive political movements, Lee V. Chambers argues that it was the familial cooperation and support between sisters, dubbed "kin-work," that allowed women like the Westons to participate in the political process, marking a major change in women's roles from the domestic to the public sphere. The Weston sisters and abolitionist families like them supported each other in meeting the challenges of sickness, pregnancy, child care, and the myriad household responsibilities that made it difficult for women to engage in and sustain political activities. By repositioning the household and family to a more significant place in the history of American politics, Chambers examines connections between the female critique of slavery and patriarchy, ultimately arguing that it was family ties that drew women into the activism of public life and kept them there.

The Weston Sisters

The Weston Sisters
Title The Weston Sisters PDF eBook
Author Lee V. Chambers
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781469618197

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Women of the Anti-Slavery Movement

Women of the Anti-Slavery Movement
Title Women of the Anti-Slavery Movement PDF eBook
Author Clare Taylor
Publisher Springer
Pages 170
Release 1994-11-23
Genre History
ISBN 1349237663

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British and American anti-slavery societies were established in the 1820s and 1830s and from an early date included women campaigners. Typical of female abolitionists, the Weston sisters wrote, collected monies and signatures for petitions but rarely spoke in public or advocated a peculiarly feminist cause. This study uncovers their work in America, Britain and France, their connections and campaigns and their contribution both to the anti-slavery movement and to the forging of an Anglo-American democratic alliance.

Review of The Weston Sisters: An American Abolitionist Family (Lee V. Chambers, 2014)

Review of The Weston Sisters: An American Abolitionist Family (Lee V. Chambers, 2014)
Title Review of The Weston Sisters: An American Abolitionist Family (Lee V. Chambers, 2014) PDF eBook
Author Stephanie J. Richmond
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016
Genre
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The Weston Sisters Songsters

The Weston Sisters Songsters
Title The Weston Sisters Songsters PDF eBook
Author Jennie Weston
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1875*
Genre Songs, English
ISBN

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The Abolitionist Sisterhood

The Abolitionist Sisterhood
Title The Abolitionist Sisterhood PDF eBook
Author Jean Fagan Yellin
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 384
Release 2018-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1501711423

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A small group of black and white American women who banded together in the 1830s and 1840s to remedy the evils of slavery and racism, the "antislavery females" included many who ultimately struggled for equal rights for women as well. Organizing fundraising fairs, writing pamphlets and giftbooks, circulating petitions, even speaking before "promiscuous" audiences including men and women—the antislavery women energetically created a diverse and dynamic political culture. A lively exploration of this nineteenth-century reform movement, The Abolitionist Sisterhood includes chapters on the principal female antislavery societies, discussions of black women's political culture in the antebellum North, articles on the strategies and tactics the antislavery women devised, a pictorial essay presenting rare graphics from both sides of abolitionist debates, and a final chapter comparing the experiences of the American and British women who attended the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London.

Ava and Pip

Ava and Pip
Title Ava and Pip PDF eBook
Author Carol Weston
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 206
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1402288719

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The first installment in the Ava and Pip series, perfect for aspiring writers and anyone that loves palindromes and word play. Ava and Pip is a funny and heartfelt story of Ava, an outgoing girl who wants to help her sister come out of her shell, and become a writer when she grows up. "A love letter to language."—The New York Times Meet outgoing Ava Wren, a fun fifth grader who tries not to lose patience with her shy big sister. She can't understand why Pip is so reserved and never seems to make friends with others, and decides to use her writing talents to help her sister overcome her shyness. She writes a short story based on the girl that ruined her sister's birthday party ... but it doesn't quite go over like she wanted it to. Can Ava and her new friend help Pip come out of her shell? And can Ava get out of the mess she has made, and really be a real writer like she always dreamed? Great for parents, educators and librarians looking for: A heartwarming read that has messages of sisterhood, identity, and friendship Funny books for girls ages 9 to 12 A story that incorporates word play (especially palindromes!) A story with a character wants to be a writer, perfect for aspiring young authors