Turning Points
in Wisconsin History
Activists in Waukesha County organize to fight slavery, 1847.
Mukwonago Anti-Slavery Society Constitution, 1847.
The Mukwonago Anti-Slavery Society was one of many abolitionist organizations around Wisconsin. Unlike many other reform movements, anti-slavery organizations often included women and Mukwonago was no exception. Note: this manuscript has not yet been transcribed.
Related Topics: |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era Abolition and Other Reforms |
Creator: | Mukwonago Anti-Slavery Society |
Pub Data: | unpublished. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society |
Citation: | Mukwonago Anti-Slavery Society. "Miscellany, 1847." Unpublished manuscript (File 1847 January 21) at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online facsimile at: http://wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=83; Visited on: 4/26/2024 |
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