
How Did Women's Antislavery Fiction Contribute to Debates about
Gender, Slavery, and Abolition, 1828-1856?Document List
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Introduction
Document 1A: S., "Theresa,--A Haytien Tale," Freedom's Journal, 18 January 1828
Document 1B: S., "Theresa,--A Haytien Tale," Freedom's Journal, 25 January 1828
Document 1C: S., "Theresa,--A Haytien Tale," Freedom's Journal, 8 February 1828
Document 1D: S., "Theresa,--A Haytien Tale," Freedom's Journal, 15 February 1828
Document 2: Margaret [Elizabeth Margaret Chandler], "The Harmans," Genius of Universal Emancipation, 13 November 1829
Document 3A: U. I. E., "The Family Circle.--No. I," Liberator, 22 January 1831
Document 3B: U. I. E., "The Family Circle.--No. IV," Liberator, 19 February 1831
Document 4: Margaret [Elizabeth Margaret Chandler], "The Tears of Woman. An Allegory," Genius of Universal Emancipation, February 1831
Document 5: E. M. C. [Elizabeth Margaret Chandler], "Edward and Mary," Liberator, 21 May 1831
Document 6A: "Aunt Margery's Talk with the Young Folks. First Evening," Liberator, 21 April 1832
Document 6B: "Aunt Margery's Talk with the Young Folks. Second Evening," Liberator, 28 April 1832
Document 7: Sophanisba [Sarah Mapps Douglass], "Ella. A Sketch," Liberator, 4 August 1832
Document 8A: Bera, "Dialogue.--No. I," Liberator, 25 August 1832
Document 8B: Bera, "Dialogue.--No. II," Liberator, 15 September 1832
Document 9: Zillah [Sarah Mapps Douglass], "A Dialogue Between A Mother and Her Children," Liberator, 1 September 1832
Document 10: Agnes [Elizabeth Margaret Chandler], "Tea-Table Talk. Helen and Maria," Genius of Universal Emancipation, November 1832
Document 11: Lydia Maria Child, "Mary French and Susan Easton," Juvenile Miscellany, May/June 1834
Document 12: Lydia Maria Child, "Malem-Boo," 1834
Document 13: "Maria," Liberator, 26 May 1837
Document 14: Lydia Maria Child, "The Quadroons," The Liberty Bell, 1 January 1842
Document 15: Lydia Maria Child, "Slavery's Pleasant Homes. A Faithful Sketch," The Liberty Bell, 1 January 1843
Document 16: Eliza Lee Follen, "The Melancholy Boy," The Liberty Bell, 1 January 1844
Document 17: Frances H. Green, "The Slave-Wife," Liberty Chimes, 1845
Document 18: E. L. F. [Eliza Lee Follen], "The Cranberry Pasture," Child's Friend and Family Magazine, August 1846
Document 19: Caroline W. Healey Dall, "Annie Gray. A Tale," The Liberty Bell, 1 January 1848
Document 20: Caroline W. Healey Dall, "Amy. A Tale," The Liberty Bell, 1 January 1849
Document 21: Caroline W. Healey Dall, "Pictures of Southern Life, for the Drawing Rooms of American Women," The Liberty Bell, 1 January 1851
Document 22: Anne P. Adams, "Christine," Autographs for Freedom, 1854
Document 23A: Mary Irving, "Mirth and Melancholy. Chapter I," National Era, 10 May 1855
Document 23B: Mary Irving, "Mirth and Melancholy. Chapter II," National Era, 17 May 1855
Document 23C: Mary Irving, "Mirth and Melancholy. Chapter III," National Era, 24 May 1855
Document 23D: Mary Irving, "Mirth and Melancholy. Chapter IV," National Era, 31 May 1855
Document 23E: Mary Irving, "Mirth and Melancholy. Chapter V," National Era, 7 June 1855
Document 23F: Mary Irving, "Mirth and Melancholy. Chapter VI," National Era, 14 June 1855
Document 24: Lydia Maria Child, "The Kansas Emigrants," Autumnal Leaves, 1857
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