
Attribution
Diane EickhoffPublication Details
BookQuindaro press2006Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) HQ1418.N52 E53 2006 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Driven by a deep inner need to end the mistreatment of women, Clarina Nichols left the comforts of her Vermont home and moved West to the wild frontier of “Bleeding Kansas,” where her sons fought alongside John Brown and she helped shaped the state?s new Constitution to free slaves and give women rights they had no where else in America. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Frontier justice
- Vermont childhood
- New York trials - - In print and in love
- Road to Worcester
- ‘On the Responsibilities of Woman’
- Bloomers and trousers
- ‘The World is on the Move’
- Winning Wisconsin
- Country divided
- Mush and molasses
- Life and death on the prairie
- Bleeding Kansas
- Quindaro
- Woman on a mission
- ‘A Vast Army of Widows and Orphans’
- With liberty and suffrage for all
- ‘Grant! Grant! Grant!’
- Third class to California
- ‘The Heart of a Loving Woman’
ISBN
- 0976443449
- 9780976443445
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