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Joseph A. Dugdale correspondence, 1870
Carpenter, Cyrus Clay, 1829-1898 Child, Mrs (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880
Dugdale was a Quaker reformer devoted to social justice causes including the anti-slavery movement, the woman’s rights movement, various peace movements, prison reform and aiding Indians. Dugdale called for an Iowa Woman’s Enfranchisement Convention to be held in Mount Pleasant June 16-17 and an Iowa Peace Convention to be held on June 18. The Iowa Peace Society was established at this 1870 convention.
Women's suffrage Politics & government Pacifism Meetings Churches Abolition movement Activists
Dugdale, Joseph A., 1810-1896 Iowa Peace Society
1870-1880
United States
Iowa
Wapello Mount Pleasant
Dugdale, Joseph
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