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Author
Parker, Alison M.Keyword
Frances WrightMoral Reform
Nashoba Tennessee
Working Men's Party
Emancipation
Robert Dale Owen
Colonization
Journal title
Women and the Unstable State in Nineteenth-Century AmericaDate Published
2000-01-01
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In this chapter, from the book Women and the Unstable State in Nineteenth-Century America, Alison Parker explores the radical political thought of Frances Wright and the implications of reactions to her egalitarianism.Citation
Cole, Stephanie and Parker, Alison M., "Women and the Unstable State in Nineteenth-Century America", Published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A&M University Press,(2000).Description
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