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Address to Free Colored Americans - An Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women

Address to Free Colored Americans - An Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women

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"Address to Free Colored Americans" captures the spirit and urgency of the first Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women held in New York City in 1837, where influential figures like Mary Parker, Lucretia Mott, and the Grimke sisters united to advocate for the abolition of slavery. This powerful address articulates their profound sympathy for enslaved individuals and their commitment to confronting the moral failings of their society. The themes of justice, solidarity, and the quest for freedom resonate deeply today, reminding us of the ongoing struggles against oppression and the vital role of women in social reform movements.
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