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== Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, 1837 == | == Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, 1837 == | ||
| + | The convention is very religious. There is always scripture and prayer. Also, most of the arguments focus around religious reasons to end slavery. This religious factor probably came to the abolitionist movement because it was dominated by women. In class we discussed women as more moral than men and more involved in the Church. --Michelle M. | ||
== American Female Reform Society Warns Mothers of “Solitary Vice”, 1839 == | == American Female Reform Society Warns Mothers of “Solitary Vice”, 1839 == | ||