Women in the Making of America

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Women in the Making of America
H Addington Henry Addington Bruce
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" It was issued during the holiday season and proved unexpectedly successful, four thousand copies being sold within a very short time. Although by no means a woman of wealth, Mrs. Child is said to have devoted every penny of the profits to the freed negroes of the South, sending four hundred dollars as a first instalment. 1 Besides this, she prepared a volume, " The Freedman s Book, " which she published at her own ex pense, and of which she gave twelve hundred copies to the freedmen. The stor...y is also told that she once sent Wendell Phillips a cheque for one hundred dollars for the freedmen s fund, and on his protesting that, as he well knew, 1 S. C. Beach s " Daughters of the Puritans. " This work contains several excellent biographical sketches of notable American women of the Civil War period. [177] WOMAN IN THE MAKING OF AMERICA she could not afford to give such a sum, re sponded by insisting on doubling the amount of her contribution. As still further indicating the intensity of her devotion to the cause of the negro, a passage may well be quoted from a letter written by her to a friend during the Civil War: " Every string that I can get sight of I pull for poor Sambo.

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