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CHAPTER I.page PRECEDING CAUSES. WOMAN IN NEWSPAPERS. THE WORLD'S ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, LONDON, JUNE 13, 1840. Individualism rather than Authority—Personal appearance of Abolitionists—Attempt to silence Woman—Doable battle against the tyranny of sex and color—Bigoted Abolitionists—James G. Birney likes freedom on a Southern plantation, but not at his own fireside—John Bull never dreamt that Woman would answer his call—The venerable Thomas Clarkson received by the Convention standing—Lengthy debate on "Female" delegates—The "Females" rejected—William Lloyd Garrison refusing to sit in the Convention50 ... |