
Attribution
Harriet Hyman AlonsoPublication Details
BookUniversity of Massachusetts Press2002Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E449 .A46 2002 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Much has been written about the life of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison (1805?79), but relatively little attention has been paid to his wife, Helen Benson Garrison, and their seven children. Raised by loving parents to be political activists, the Garrison children, as adults, assumed positions as leaders or participants in those radical causes of their day that most closely reflected their upbringing: racial justice, women’s rights, anti-imperialism, and peace. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- Roots
- I. Fanny’s Story
- II. Lloyd and Helen
- Family Life
- III. Establishing the Family
- IV. Raising Little Garrisons
- V. Schooling and Socializing
- The Garrisons and the Civil War
- VI. George’s Search
- VII. Enter Ellie and Lucy
- VIII. The Family Redefined
- A Legacy of Social Consciousness and Political Activism
- IX. Their Parents’ Sons
- X. Another Fanny’s Story
ISBN
- 1558493816
- 155849233x
- 155849233x
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