A Woman's Life-work (Dodo Press) - Laura S. Haviland - Libros - Dodo Press - 9781406543636 - 15 de junio de 2007
En caso de que portada y título no coincidan, el título será el correcto

A Woman's Life-work (Dodo Press)


Recibe un correo electrónico cuando el artículo esté disponible
¿Tienes un perfil? Iniciar sesión
Añadir a tu lista de deseos de iMusic

Aún no valorado

A title by Laura Smith Haviland, who was born in Kitley Township, Ontario. At age 16, Laura met Charles Haviland, Jr. (1800-1845), then 24 and a devout Quaker, and whose father and mother were both acknowledged ministers in the Society of Friends. Charles and Laura were married November 11, 1825. Laura's family, along with others, joined Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, who had organized the Logan Female Anti-Slavery Society, the first anti-slavery organization in the state of Michigan. Laura and Charles had many concerns for the children who were orphaned in the county. In one of their most significant accomplishments, they founded a school, the Raisin Institute, in 1837, and decided that it would be open to all, regardless of race, creed, or sex. The couple also created the first Underground Railroad station in Michigan. The station aided escaped slaves to travel to Canada to regain their freedom. In honor of Haviland's efforts, two cities have been named after her; Haviland, Kansas and Haviland, Ohio. A statue of Laura Haviland stands in front of the city hall in Adrian, Michigan. It has an inscription that reads: "A Tribute to a Life Consecrated to the Betterment of Humanity."

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 15 de junio de 2007
ISBN13 9781406543636
Editores Dodo Press
Páginas 424
Dimensiones 150 × 24 × 225 mm   ·   616 g
Lengua Inglés  

Mas por Laura S. Haviland

Mostrar todo

Mere med samme udgiver