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“I Never Shrink From Any Duty”: Mary Easton Sibley And The Gendered Politics Of Abolitionism, Stephanie Marks Nov 2022

“I Never Shrink From Any Duty”: Mary Easton Sibley And The Gendered Politics Of Abolitionism, Stephanie Marks

Student Scholarship

Mary Easton Sibley, the founder of Lindenwood University, was an ambitious woman. A supporter of the abolition movement and women's education, she founded and taught in schools for white women and enslaved African Americans in St. Charles, Missouri. As an American woman in the nineteenth century, however, her attitudes toward race and gender proved complex, reflecting the struggle of white women at the time. Drawing on scholarship that examines a shift in the focus of white female abolitionists of the period from freeing enslaved peoples to freeing white Americans from the sin of slavery, This case study poses two unique …


A Position Paper On Dormitory Intervisitation At The Lindenwood Colleges, John Anthony Brown Dec 1969

A Position Paper On Dormitory Intervisitation At The Lindenwood Colleges, John Anthony Brown

University Documents

No abstract provided.


A Program For The Continuing Education Of Women, Lindenwood College Sep 1961

A Program For The Continuing Education Of Women, Lindenwood College

University Documents

Brochure from Lindenwood College's Director of Admissions announcing a program to help women reenter the workforce.


Woman's Place Is...? : A Career Conference, Lindenwood College Nov 1942

Woman's Place Is...? : A Career Conference, Lindenwood College

University Documents

Event program for a conference on job options for women, in 1942.


Lindenwood Can Help You In The Choice Of A Vocation, Lindenwood College Jan 1927

Lindenwood Can Help You In The Choice Of A Vocation, Lindenwood College

University Documents

No abstract provided.


Womanly Ambition, Alonzo William Slayback Jun 1875

Womanly Ambition, Alonzo William Slayback

University Documents

Transcript of a presentation to the Young Ladies Literary Society of Lindenwood College.