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Address to the American Equal Rights Association

By: Frances D. Gage
Narrated by: Ginger Walton
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Frances D. Gage was one of the most significant figures in women’s history that the United States ever produced. Gage was a leading figure in feminism, reformation, and various human rights campaigns in the 19th century. She was also a passionate and vocal support of the abolitionist movement and it was regarding the fight for emancipation of the salves at the time that Gage made her Address to the American Equal Rights Association, delivered at the association’s first anniversary at the Church of the Puritans, New York in 1867. In the address, Gage uses wit, intelligence, and stirring rhetoric. Not only historically significant, the address is a masterclass in oratory.

Public Domain (P)2018 Museum Audiobooks
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