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STANDING BEFORE US: Unitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform, 1776-1936
by Dorothy May Emerson
Available at UUA bookstore
640 page collection of essays, letters and speeches by Unitarian and Universalist women involved with the abolition, suffrage, equality, education reform and other social justice movements. Includes biographical and textual notes. This is a invaluable resource for women's studies scholars, historians, archivists, ministers and those dedicated to social reform. Visit the UUA Bookstore website to learn more, or call the bookstore at 1-800-215-9076.
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