The agitators : : three friends who fought for abolition and women's rights

Title The agitators : : three friends who fought for abolition and women's rights
Names Wickenden, Dorothy.
Book Number DB104068
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Book
Annotation The executive editor of The New Yorker examines the history of abolition and women's rights in the years surrounding the Civil War through the lives of three women--Harriet Tubman, Frances Seward, and Martha Wright. She traces the war these women fought, its toll on their families, and their lasting legacy. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2021.
Narrator Zackman, Gabra.
Twomey, Anne.
Simms, Heather Alicia.
Local Subject History, United States - HUS
History - HST
Adult Book - AD
Adult Non-Fiction - AN
Biography & Autobiography - BIO
Women's Interest - WOM
General Non-Fiction - GNF
Audience Notes Group narration.
Female narrator.
Unrated.
LC Subject Antislavery movements - New York (State) - Auburn
Underground Railroad - New York (State) - Auburn
Women abolitionists - New York (State) - Auburn - Biography
Women's rights - United States - History - 19th century
Auburn (N.Y.) - History - 19th century
Nonfiction
Biographies
Talking books
Call Number 974.76803 B ANF
Language English
Released 2021
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2021 (American Printing House for the Blind, recording studio)
Original Publication Reissue of: Unabridged [New York] : Simon & Schuster Audio/Overdrive, 2021. 9781797101057
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