Christianity and reform
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Place of publication: [Chicago]
Collation: 73-76 p. 25 cm.
Notes: From the library of Dr Moncure Conway. From The Standard. Vol. 1, no. 2, June 1870. Address in Apollo Hall under the auspices of the New-York Reform League. Julia Ward Howe was an American poet and author, best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." She was also an advocate for abolitionism and was a social activist, particularly for women's suffrage. Printed in double columns.
Collation: 73-76 p. 25 cm.
Notes: From the library of Dr Moncure Conway. From The Standard. Vol. 1, no. 2, June 1870. Address in Apollo Hall under the auspices of the New-York Reform League. Julia Ward Howe was an American poet and author, best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." She was also an advocate for abolitionism and was a social activist, particularly for women's suffrage. Printed in double columns.
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Howe, Julia Ward [1819-1910], “Christianity and reform,” Humanist Library and Archives Digital Collections, accessed December 8, 2023, https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/411.