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  • Categories: writers, anti-slavery activist, abolitionist
  • Organizational Affiliations: American Anti-Slavery Society
  • Places: United States, Massachusetts, New York
  • Period: 19th century
  • Religious Associations: Unitarian

Bibliography

    Karcher, Carolyn L. The First Woman in the Republic: A Cultural Biography of Lydia Maria Child. Paperback, Duke University Press, 1998.

    Karcher, Carolyn L. and Lydia Maria Child. A Lydia Maria Child Reader. Duke University Press, 1997.

    Child, Lydia Maria. Over the River and Through the Wood. Paperback, children's book, Iris Van Rynbach illustrator. 1992.

    Child, Lydia Maria. An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans. Carolyn L. Karcher, editor. Paperback, University of Massachusetts Press, 1996.

    Jacobs, Harriet and Lydia Maria Child. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Harcourt, 1989.

    Child, Lydia Maria. The American Frugal Housewife. Hardcover: Applewood Books, 1989.

    Child, Lydia Maria and Carolyn L. Karcher. Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians. Paperback: Rutgers University Press, 1990.

    Child, Lydia Maria. The Mother's Book. Hardcover: Applewood Books, 1989.

    Child, Lydia Maria. A Romance of the Republic. Dana D. Nelson, editor. Paperback: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.

    Child, Lydia Maria. The Family Nurse or Companion of the American Frugal Housewife. Hardcover: Applewood Books, 1997.

    Child, Lydia Maria. The Girls Own Book. Paperback: Applewood Books, 1991.

    Child, Lydia Maria. Lydia Maria Child: Selected Letters, 1817-1880. Milton Meltzer and Patricia G. Holland, editors. Library Binding: University of Massachusetts Press, 1995.

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