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Living the Revolution: America, 1789-1820
Topic: Predicaments of Early Republican LifeTopic: ReligionTopic: PoliticsTopic: ExpansionTopic: Equality
Topic: Equality
Overview of Living the Revolution
Resource Menu: Equality
Text 1. Founding Fathers on Equality
Text 2. Founding Fathers on Slavery
Text 3. African Americans on Slavery
Text 4. Woman's Role
Text 5. Women on Equality
Text 6. Summing Up
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6.  Summing Up
- Frances ("Fanny") Wright, Views of Society and Manners in America, 1821, excerpts

   Frances Wright
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Brief biography of Fanny Wright, from Electric Scotland, Ltd.

Views of Society and Manners, letters 19-24 (facsimile pages), from the the Univ. of Chicago Library and the Library of Congress



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