Lydia White

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Lydia White was an American abolitionist best known for helping to establish the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, one of the earliest interracial women’s anti-slavery organizations in the United States.

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instanceOf American abolitionist
abolitionist
abolitionist organization
human
interracial women’s anti-slavery organization
women’s organization
advocatedFor abolition of slavery in the United States
interracial cooperation in reform movements
women’s participation in abolitionism
coFounderOf Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society NERFINISHED
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
fieldOfWork anti-slavery activism
social reform
women’s organizing
gender female
hasCharacteristic interracial organizing
social reformer
hasParticipant Lydia White NERFINISHED
knownFor helping to establish the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
location Philadelphia
memberOf Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society NERFINISHED
movement abolitionist movement in the United States
women’s anti-slavery movement
notableFor abolitionism
anti-slavery activism
being one of the earliest interracial women’s anti-slavery organizations in the United States
women’s rights activism
notableWork organizational work for the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
occupation abolitionist
participantIn American abolitionist movement
women’s anti-slavery organizing in Philadelphia
placeOfActivity Philadelphia NERFINISHED
residence Philadelphia

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