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31: 141:, where she highlighted enslaved people and women, wishing that the term "women's rights" would go out of use and instead focus on human rights for all. In 1861, Jones successfully lobbied with 427: 432: 422: 412: 30: 138: 417: 156:, Jones uses the form of a children's book to speak to women's political voices. Through her mother character who discusses with her children 378: 359: 257: 225: 273: 182: 407: 157: 142: 122: 179:
The Wrongs of Women: An Address Delivered Before the Ohio Women's Convention, at Salem, April 19th, 1850
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along with Benjamin Jones who would become her husband. In 1850, she delivered a lecture before the
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on March 13, 1813. Her parents were Reuben and Electra Hitchcock (née Spaulding) .
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Into the Mouths of Babes: An Anthology of Children's Abolitionist Literature
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S., eds. (1974).
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Jones was known for her abolitionist views and traveled throughout
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Notable American Women, 1607–1950 : A Biographical Dictionary
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Address to the Women's Rights Committee of the Ohio Legislature.
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for Ohio law to grant limited property rights to married women.
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Jones, J. Elizabeth; Jones, Benjamin Smith (1848-01-01).
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Domestic Abolitionism and Juvenile Literature, 1830–1865
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The young abolitionists, or, Conversations on Slavery.
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The young abolitionists, or, Conversations on slavery
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The Young Abolitionist; or Conversations on Slavery
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Vernon, New York
suffragist
abolitionist
women's rights movement
Vernon
New York
New England
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Garrisonian abolitionism
Salem
Abby Kelley
Ohio Women's Convention in Salem, Ohio
Frances Dana Barker Gage
Hannah Tracy Cutler
slavery in American history





Into the Mouths of Babes: An Anthology of Children's Abolitionist Literature
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9780275979515



Domestic Abolitionism and Juvenile Literature, 1830–1865
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