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Index A Abolitionist movement: & black community , 58, 59-60; & black women activists, 104, lOS, 119-20, 123n.47; in Britain, 58, 74; in Indiana, 138, 157-58n.32; in Ohio, 110-11, 129-31; & white activists, 105-6, 108, 118, 130; & women's rights movement, 106,107,109,111,112,117,138, 164,167-73,181,182-84, 185, 187, 197-98n.51, 211; women's role in, 105-6,109,111,130,163-64 African Dorcas Society, the, 8 African Grove Theater, the, 61 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, the, 65, 82n.26, 121n.ll "Ain't I a Woman" speech, 16, 54n.25, 111, 114-17, 118, 124-25n.79, 126n.94 Alcott, Bronson, 98-99, 122n.32 Aldridge, Ira, 61 American Anti-Slavery Society, the, 64, 94, 150, 156n.3, 164, 181 American Colonization Society, the, 58 American Equal Rights Association, the (ERA), 167, 168 American Woman Suffrage Association, the, 187 Amistad, the, mutiny on, 62 Anglo-African, the, 6, 151 Anthony, Susan B.: & feminist-abolitionist alliance, 168, 177, 184; & Fourteenth Amendment, 167; & George Francis Train, 10, 182; & National American Woman Suffrage Association, 193; & Women's Loyal National League, 164; & Sojourner Truth, 42, 43; & women's suffrage, 192 Anti-Slavery Bugle, the: & "Ain't I a Woman" speech, 115-18, 12425n .79; & Sojourner Truth, 6, 110; & Western Anti-Slavery Society, 132; & women's rights movement, III Anti-Slavery Convention ofAmerican Women,the,63,64,105 B Ball, Lucy, 105 Ball, Martha, 105 Banks,Sammy,6, 143, 149, 154 Beecher, Henry Ward, 9,10 Beecher, Lyman, 5 Beman,Jehicl,91 Benson, George, 100, 103, 122n.32 Bett, Mau Mau. See Bomefree, Elizabeth Bibb, Mary Miles, 104 Blackbirds, the, 58 236 Glorying in Tribulation Black Laws, 138 Blackwell, Antoinette Brown, 135, 164 Blackwell, Henry B., 166, 183, 187 Bomefree, Elizabeth, 12, 30, 31, 32-33 Bomefree, Isabella. See Truth, Sojourner Bomefree,james, 30, 33, 34,49 Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, the, 105, 108, 109, 123n.47 Boyle,james, 16,21, 100, 122n.36 Brown, William Wells, 104, 140, 152, 190 Bureau ofRefugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, the, 147, 148 Burleigh, Charles C., 130, 157n.25 Burritt, Elihu, 102 C Caldwell,james,14O Calloway, Catherine, 72, 73 Carse, George B., 143 Cary, Mary Ann Shadd: & abolitionist movement, 104, 108; & black clergy, 90; & black military enlistment, 140; & colonization movement, 13; in New York City, 63; & women's rights movement, 192, 193, 19798n .51 Catton, Charles, 53n.16 Chapman, Maria W., 109 Child, David Lee, 99 Child, Lydia Maria, 14,99,105-6, 198n.66 Cinque, joseph, 62 Citizen ofthe World, 69 Clarkson Benevolent Society, the, 57 Coe, Emma, 114 Cole, Rebecca, 193 Colman, Lucy, 143, 144, 158n.46, 159n.48, 16On.55, 164 Colonization movement, the, 58, 138, 151,153 Colored Seamen's Home, the, 84n.67 Colored Soldiers' Aid Society, thc, 143 Colored Women's Progressive Association, the, 193 Comstock, Elizabeth, 154 Contraband ReliefAssociation, the, 142 Contrabands ofwar, 142, 147-50, 152-53 Conversion narrative form, 47, 48 Cook, Coralie Franklin, 180 Coppin, Fannyjackson, 193 Cornish, Samuel, 64 Courtncr, Frank, 159n.52 Cox, Samuel H., 74 Craft, Ellen, 104, 109 Crummell, Alexander, 63, 64 D Davis, Paulina Wright, 173, 187, 188 Delany, Martin, 105, 108, 140 Diamond,john,76 Dorsey, Basil, 99, 103 Douglass, Anna Murray, 25n.21, 59, 109 Douglass, Frederick: & abolitionist movement, 107, 108, 109; AntiGarrisonian leanings of, 108, 132, 133; & black military enlistmcnt, 140; & black suffrage, 186; & black women abolitionists, 105; & David Ruggles, 59; & the Exodus, 155; & feminist-abolitionist alliance, 181, 183; & holidays, 49; & literacy, 25n.21; marriage of, 59; newspaper of, 129, 134; & Northampton Association of Education and Industry, 100, 101; & slaveholding presidents, 145; & Sojourner Truth, 60, 101-2, 131, 132-33, 134, 135, 157n.20 Douglass, Grace, 64-65,105,193 Douglass, Sarah Mapps, 65, 75, 105, 193 Downing, George T., 63, 184 DuBois, W. E. B., 90,152,190 Dumont, Gerty, 37, 38 [3.136.97.64] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 10:06 GMT) Index 237 Dumont,]ohn]., 30, 35-38, 41-43, 4748 ,51, 55n.35, 73 Dunbar, Alice Moore, 193 E Educational reforms, black, 190-91 Elaw,Zilpha, 91,93, 94,95, 108-9 Emancipation Proclamation, the, 142, 144-45 Exodus, the, 154, 155 F Fairbanks, Calvin, 99 Female Anti-Slavery Society, the, 105 Female Mite Society, the, 62 Feminist movement. See women's rights movement Fifteenth Amendment, 183, 187, 188 Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Regiment, the, 140 First Michigan Regiment ofColored Soldiers, the, 141 Folger, Ann, 72, 124n.69 Folger, Benjamin, 69 Foote,]ulia, 72,91,92,93-94 Fort Wagner, battle at, 140-41 Forten...

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