Lydia Maria Child (February 11, 1802 – October 20, 1880) was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, opponent of American expansionism, Indian rights activist, novelist, and journalist and Unitarian.
Her writing in journals and anti-slavery fiction reached wide audiences from the 1830s through the 1850s. She at times shocked her audience, as she tried to take on issues of both male dominance and white supremacy in some of her stories.
Despite these challenges, Child was later most remembered for her poem, Over the River and Through the Woods about Thanksgiving. (Her grandfather's house, restored by Tufts University in 1976, still stands near the Mystic River on South Street in Medford, Massachusetts.)
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* Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
Suggestions for Classroom Use and Explanation of Editorial Policy 20
Pt. 1 The Indian Question
The Church in the Wilderness 31
Willie Wharton 47
An Appeal for the Indians 79
Pt. 2 Children's Literature and Domestic Advice
Louisa Preston 101
Extracts from Management during the Teens 112
Letter from an Old Woman, on Her Birthday 123
Education of Children 129
Pt. 3 Slavery, Race, and Reconstruction
Jumbo and Zairee 153
Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject 160
The Black Saxons 182
To Abolitionists 192
Annette Gray 200
Letter from New-York, Number 12 209
The Iron Shroud 216
Talk about Political Party 223
Letters from New-York, Number 33 230
Slavery's Pleasant Homes. A Faithful Sketch 238
Reply of Mrs. Child [to Mrs. Mason] 243
Mrs. L. Maria Child to the President of the United States 254
Emancipation and Amalgamation 262
A Tribute to Col. Robert G. Shaw 267
Advice from an Old Friend 273
Through the Red Sea into the Wilderness 279
Homesteads 284
William Lloyd Garrison 288
Pt. 4 Journalism and Social Critique
Letters from New York, Number 1 302
Letters from New York, Number 11 306
Letters from New York, Number 14 314
Letters from New York, Number 29 319
A High-Flying Letter 328
Pt. 5 Sexuality and the Woman Question
Extracts from African Women 343
Speaking in the Church 354
Letters from New York, Number 34 358
Uncollected Letter from New-York 365
Hilda Silfverling. A Fantasy 374
Woman and Suffrage 396
Extracts from Concerning Women 402
Women and the Freedmen 409
Pt. 6 Religion
The Intermingling of Religions 419
Suggestions for Further Reading 435
Index 445
A Lydia Maria Child Reader 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书