Maria Baldwin's Worlds: A Story of Black New England and the Fight for Racial Justice

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Kathleen

Weiler
UMass Press

The story of Maria Baldwin (1856–1922) - a highly respected educator at a largely white New England school and an activist who carried on the radical spirit of Boston’s renowned abolitionists. Learn how Baldwin used her respectable position to fight alongside more radical activists for full citizenship for fellow members of the Black community.

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