Introduction 1. Complicating the Story: Religion and Gender in the Historical Representation of British and American Anti-Slavery 2. Martha Gurney and the Anti-Slave Trade Movement, 1788-94 3. 'We Ought to Obey God rather than Man:' Women, Anti-Slavery, and Nonconformist Religious Cultures 4. The Dissenting Voice of Elizabeth Heyrick: An Exploration of the Links Between Gender, Religious Dissent, and Anti-Slavery Radicalism 5. Immediatism, Dissent, and Gender: Women and the Sentimentalization of Transatlantic Anti-Slavery Appeals 6. Women Abolitionists and the Dissenting Tradition 7. 'On the Side of Righteousness:' Women, the Church, and Abolition 8. Writing Against Slavery: Harriet Beecher Stowe
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