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Publication
New York, N.Y. : Walker, 1980.
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ISBN
0802771904 / 9780802771902
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Valiant Friend : the life of Lucretia Mott by Margaret Hope Bacon (Paperback)
Description
A biography of the 19th century reformer, abolitionist, and feminist who fought for equality for women, blacks, Indians, immigrants, and the poor.
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Opening Doors to Quaker Religious Education is a thoughtful, well-organized, and thorough book on developing religious education programs so that “each person may meet the Inward Teacher.” Its author, Mary Snyder, provides both a theoretical framework and a wide range of practical ideas to
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B MOTT BAC 1980