"Haydon's Painting of the World's Anti-Slavery Convention." in Slavery and "The Woman Question”: Lucretia Mott's Diary of Her Visit to Great Britain to Attend the World's Anti-Slavery Convention of 1840

Title:

"Haydon's Painting of the World's Anti-Slavery Convention." in Slavery and "The Woman Question”: Lucretia Mott's Diary of Her Visit to Great Britain to Attend the World's Anti-Slavery Convention of 1840

Rights:

Lisa Unger Baskin Collection, Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University

Publisher:

Haverford, Pennsylvaian, U.S.A. : Friends' Historical Association, London : Friends' Historical Society

Date:

1952

Contributor:

Mott, Lucretia and Frederick B. Tolles, Ph.D. (editor)

Citation:

"Haydon's Painting of the World's Anti-Slavery Convention." in Mott, Lucretia. Slavery and "The Woman Question”: .... Haverford, Pennsylvaian, U.S.A.: Friends’ Historical Association, London: Friends’ Historical Society, 1952, Lisa Unger Baskin Collection, Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Alternative Text:

Printed painting of world's anti-slavery convention in book, large group of mostly white men with one white man speaking at a podium with a raised arm

Printed painting of world's anti-slavery convention in book, large group of mostly white men with one white man speaking at a podium with a raised arm

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