“Count it all joy”: black women’s interventions in the abolitionist tradition

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (2):292-307 (2020)
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The difference between us is very marked. Most that I have done and suffered in the service of our cause has been in public, and I have received encouragement at every step of the way. You on the o...

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Women Philosophers in Nineteenth-Century Britain.Alison Stone - 2023 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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