abigail kelley foster

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orig. Abigail Kelley born Jan. 15, 1810, Pelham, Mass., U.S. died Jan. 14, 1887, Worcester, Mass. U.S. abolitionist. She became active in a branch of the Female Anti-Slavery Society in the 1830s, and in 1838 she helped William Lloyd Garrison organize the New England Non-Resistance Society. Her long career as a political lecturer brought her national fame and notoriety, in part because she addressed mixed audiences (of both men and women). In 1845 she married Stephen S. Foster (1809-81), a prominent abolitionist who joined her lecture tour. In the 1850s she added temperance and women's rights to her lecture topics
abigail kelley foster

    Hyphenation

    ab·i·gail kelley fos·ter

    Turkish pronunciation

    äbıgeyl ōkeli fästır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈabəˌgāl ōˈkelē ˈfästər/ /ˈæbəˌɡeɪl oʊˈkɛliː ˈfɑːstɜr/
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