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Louise Knight | How Massachusetts Women Became Political || Radcliffe Institute

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The historian Louise W. Knight speaks about the women's antislavery petition campaign in Massachusetts during the summer of 1837 and the leaders of that campaign, Sarah and Angelina Grimké. This campaign marked the beginnings of the long and remarkable history of Massachusetts women's organized political activism.

Introduction by Susan Ware, senior advisor to the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

Louise Knight | How Massachusetts Women Became Political || Radcliffe Institute

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