Letters of Lydia Maria Child, with a biographical introduction by John G. Whittier and an appendix by Wendell Phillips.

APPENDIX. 273 Vol. IV.-V. History of the Condition of Women in Various Ages and Nations. Boston, 1835. 2 vols. 16~. Vol. I. The Women of Asia and Africa. Vol. II. The Women of Europe, America, and South Sea Islands. An Appeal in Behalf of that Class of Americans called Africans. Boston, 1833. 12~. The Oasis. Boston, 1834. 16~. CONTENTS. - CHILD, Mrs. L. M. l3ief Memoir of Wilberforce; How to effect Emancipation; Malem Boo; Illustration of Prejudice; Joanna; I thank my God for my Huamility; Safe Mode of Operation; Scipio Africanus; The Hottentots; Conversation with Colonizationists; Knowledge in Austria; Voices from the South; Scale of Complexions; Dangers of Emiancipation; Knowleldge in the United States; Old Scip; Derivation of Negro; Opinions of Travellers; Jamaica Mobs. - FOLLEN, Mrs. Rlemember the Slave; The Runaway Slave. - CHILD, 1). L. HIenry D)az; Three Colored Republics of Guiana; Judicial Decisions in Slave States. WVIHITTIER, J. G. The Slave Ships. - WHITTIER, E. H. The Slave Trader. - BRADLEY, J. Iistory of J. B., by Himself. - MAY, Rev. S. J. Miss Cr1andall's School. — FLORENCE. The Infant Abolitionist. - GOULD, H. F. The Land of the Free. - English Protest ag-ainst the Colonization Society. —Alexander Vassciin. - Cornelius of St. Croix. - Ruins of Egyptian Thebes. - listorxy of Thomas Jenkins.- A Negro Hunt. An Anti-Slavery Catechism. Newburyport, 1836. 12~. The Evils of Slavery and the Curse of Slavery. The first proved by the opinions of Southerners themselves; the last shown by historical evidence. Newburyport, 1836. 12~. Philothea: a Romance. Boston, 1836. 12~. The Family Nurse. Boston, 1837. 12~. Authentic Narratives of Amnerican Slavery. Newburyport, 1838. 12~. Rose Marian. Adapted from the German. 1839. The Preaching of Whitefield. (In Boston Book, 1841.) The Anti-Slavery Almanac. New York, 1843. 16~. Letters from New York. First Series. New York, 1843. 12~. Flowers for Children. First and Second Series. 1844. 18

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Letters of Lydia Maria Child, with a biographical introduction by John G. Whittier and an appendix by Wendell Phillips.
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Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880.
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