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Ahead of her time:

Abby Kelley and the politics of antislavery
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W W NORTON & Company, Jun 1, 1994 - Biography & Autobiography - 484 pages
Unpublished letters, diaries, and newspaper accounts provide the foundation for this biography of the Quaker woman who was among those in the forefront of the crusade against slavery

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About the author (1994)

Author Dorothy Sterling was born on November 23, 1913 in Manhattan. She received a bachelor's degree from Barnard College in 1934. In the 1940's, she worked as a researcher for Life magazine, but left in frustration at a system under which women researchers gave material to men, who wrote the articles. Her first book, Sophie and Her Puppies, was published in 1951. She wrote more than 35 books for both children and adults throughout her lifetime including Freedom Train (1954), Captain of the Planter: The Story of Robert Smalls (1958), Black Foremothers: Three Lives (1979) and Close to My Heart (2005). She won numerous awards for her work including the 1976 Carter G. Woodson Book Award for The Trouble They Seen: Black People Tell the Story of Reconstruction. She died on December 1, 2008 at the age of 95.

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