Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 134
... called Gilbert Avenue and Foraker Street . Around this cradle of a race's emancipation has gathered an extensive coloured population , and the historic Beecher residence , no longer in a grove or near a stream , is a Negro boarding ...
... called Gilbert Avenue and Foraker Street . Around this cradle of a race's emancipation has gathered an extensive coloured population , and the historic Beecher residence , no longer in a grove or near a stream , is a Negro boarding ...
Page 325
... called this story “ insipid ” and in its review resorted to sarcasm : " The pic- tures of the intense happiness of the slaves are so very charming one won- ders why the inventors do not make haste to sell their children to the slave ...
... called this story “ insipid ” and in its review resorted to sarcasm : " The pic- tures of the intense happiness of the slaves are so very charming one won- ders why the inventors do not make haste to sell their children to the slave ...
Page 364
... called " a charming retreat , " was , she dis- covered immediately , in an extremely unfashionable part of London . She learned this fact the first thing Tuesday morning , when Mrs. Follen called . The outspoken Boston lady told Harriet ...
... called " a charming retreat , " was , she dis- covered immediately , in an extremely unfashionable part of London . She learned this fact the first thing Tuesday morning , when Mrs. Follen called . The outspoken Boston lady told Harriet ...
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