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A fictionalized account of the life of Thomas M'Clintock (1792-1876), a Quaker abolitionist and advocate of female suffrage, as told by himself and his daughter, Elizabeth McClintock Phillips. He was the husband of Mary Ann Wilson M'Clintock (1800-1884), also a committed reformer.
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The memories of Thomas M'Clintock: a quiet warrior for women's rights and the abolition of slavery
2010, Mill City Press
in English
1936400243 9781936400249
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