
Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women. An Address to Free Colored Americans. Issued by an Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women Held in the City of New York, by Adjournment from 9th to 12th May, 1837. New York: William S. Dorr, 1837.
Arguing that no race is inferior to another, the women of the Anti-Slavery Convention advocate for freedom for slaves and education for slaves and freemen.
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