A Very Dangerous Woman: Martha Wright and Women's Rights by Sharon Penney, James D. Livingston

A Very Dangerous Woman: Martha Wright and Women's Rights

Sharon Penney, James D. Livingston

352 pages first pub 2004 (editions)

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A very dangerous woman is what Martha Coffin Wright's conservative neighbors considered her, because of her work in the women's rights and abolition movements. In 1848, Wright and her older sister Lucretia Mott were among the five brave women who ...

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