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The progress of colored women - Anti-Slavery pamphlet. Library of Congress.

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Summary

Terrell, president of the National Association of Colored Women, discusses the achievements of African American women since Emancipation, especially in education and in efforts to reach out to poor black women of the rural South.

"An address delivered before the National American Woman's Suffrage Association at the Columbia Theater, Washington, D.C., February 18, 1898, on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary."

LC copy has inscription in ink on t.p.: 1898 Author.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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01/01/1898
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washington dc
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Library of Congress
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https://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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african american women social conditions national american woman suffrage association addresses washington dc african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division african american pamphlet collection library of congress dc columbia theatre washington daniel murray pamphlet collection library of congress mary church terrell race relations african americans