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United States (United States) (search for this): entry wright-frances
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852. Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): entry wright-frances
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Cincinnati (Ohio, United States) (search for this): entry wright-frances
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Dundee (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry wright-frances
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
December 14th, 1852 AD (search for this): entry wright-frances
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
Wright, Frances 1795-1852 Reformer; born in Dundee, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1795; travelled in the United States in 1818-20 and again in 1825; and purchased in the latter year 2,000 acres of land in Tennessee, where she established a colony of emancipated slaves. She lectured extensively on slavery and established what were called Fanny Wright societies. She published Views on Society and manners in America, etc. She died in Cincinnati, O., Dec. 14, 1852.
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