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BROADSIDE DECLARATION OF THE PHILADELPHIA ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION Circa 1833
Printed on silk. Inscribed in pencil on the backboard "Anna Gardner Nantucket Mas [
sic]". 18" x 12" sight. Framed 20.5" x 14.25".
Provenance:
The estate of a Rhode Island gentleman.
Anna Gardner (1816-1901) was an abolitionist and reformer from a prominent Quaker family on Nantucket. She purchased her own subscription to The Liberator
as a teenager. In 1841 she organized the island's first anti-slavery convention, where Frederick Douglass gave one of his earliest public speeches. At the end of the Civil War she volunteered for the New England Freedmen's Union Commission. She taught at Freedmen's Schools in Virginia and the Carolinas, with as many as eighty students to a class. Upon her return north, Gardner also championed women's rights and universal suffrage. She was also a poet, memoirist and lecturer.
Printed on silk. Inscribed in pencil on the backboard "Anna Gardner Nantucket Mas [
sic]". 18" x 12" sight. Framed 20.5" x 14.25".
Provenance:
The estate of a Rhode Island gentleman.
Anna Gardner (1816-1901) was an abolitionist and reformer from a prominent Quaker family on Nantucket. She purchased her own subscription to The Liberator as a teenager. In 1841 she organized the island's first anti-slavery convention, where Frederick Douglass gave one of his earliest public speeches. At the end of the Civil War she volunteered for the New England Freedmen's Union Commission. She taught at Freedmen's Schools in Virginia and the Carolinas, with as many as eighty students to a class. Upon her return north, Gardner also championed women's rights and universal suffrage. She was also a poet, memoirist and lecturer.
Provenance:
The estate of a Rhode Island gentleman.
Anna Gardner (1816-1901) was an abolitionist and reformer from a prominent Quaker family on Nantucket. She purchased her own subscription to The Liberator as a teenager. In 1841 she organized the island's first anti-slavery convention, where Frederick Douglass gave one of his earliest public speeches. At the end of the Civil War she volunteered for the New England Freedmen's Union Commission. She taught at Freedmen's Schools in Virginia and the Carolinas, with as many as eighty students to a class. Upon her return north, Gardner also championed women's rights and universal suffrage. She was also a poet, memoirist and lecturer.
Condition: Some light staining within the silk, overall evently toned. Some light rippling under glass, not laid down. Edges wrapped around backing, brittle.
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