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Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart

Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart

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Number of Chapters: 15

Length: 3 hours and 55 minutes

Language: English

Maria W. Stewart was America's first black woman political writer. Between 1831 and 1833, she gave four speeches on the topics of slavery and women's rights. Meditations From The Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart—published in 1879, shortly before her death—is a collection of those speeches as well as her memoir, some meditations and prayers. They are political, poetical and sermon all at the same time; but in the milieu in which she lectured, they were a critically important part of the abolitionist movement years before the contributions of others such as Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. Her speeches and essays espoused a return to Christian values and morality, but also proposed fundamental changes in gender roles in the midst of tremendous public opposition to the rights of blacks and of women. (Introduction by James K. White)

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00 - Preface/Letters and Commendations (James K. White)
01 - Sufferings During The War (James K. White)
02 - Religion - Introduction (James K. White)
03 - Religion - Prayer (James K. White)
04 - Meditations Introduction, I, II and Prayer (James K. White)
05 - Meditations III, IV and Prayer (James K. White)
06 - Meditations V, VI, VII and Prayer (James K. White)
07 - Meditation VIII and Prayer (James K. White)
08 - Meditations IX, X and Prayer (James K. White)
09 - Meditations XI, XII and Prayer (James K. White)
10 - Meditation XIII, Prayer and Meditation XIV (James K. White)
11 - Lecture (James K. White)
12 - An Address Delivered Before The Afric-American Female Intelligence Society of Boston (James K. White)
13 - An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall, Boston (James K. White)
14 - Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address To Her Friends In The City Of Boston (James K. White)
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