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In late August 1853, Parker Pillsbury traveled to Salem, Ohio, to attend the annual meeting of the Western Anti-Slavery Society, as he had done every year for ...
Engraving. Image: 8.7 cm x 7.4 cm; whole page (visible in large image): 22.8 cm x 15.4 cm. From Portraits of American Abolitionists (a collection of images ...
Aug 22, 2014 · Biographical History. Parker Pillsbury (1809-1898) was an American social reformer, particularly in the areas of abolition and women's ...
Follow Parker Pillsbury and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Parker Pillsbury Author Page.
Discover life events, stories and photos about Parker Pillsbury (1809–1898) of Hamilton, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
A collection of images of individuals representing a broad spectrum of viewpoints in the slavery debate.
[Editorial Note: Parker Pillsbury, one party to this controversy, was a prominent supporter of both abolition and woman's rights.
Anti-slavery festival in Faneuil Hall. A welcome to Parker Pillsbury, on his safe return to America. Wednesday evening, May 28, 1856 ... Prentiss & Sawyer, ...
Massachusetts Abolitionist and woman suffrage leader, for a time edited the National Anti-Slavery Standard. His Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles (1883) is ...
Parker Pillsbury writes William Lloyd Garrison concerning his inability to write for the Liberator at present owing to ongoing ill health, and the advice of his ...