Jennifer Rycenga is a professor emerita of comparative religious studies and humanities at San Jose State University. She is the coeditor of Frontline Feminisms: Women, War, and Resistance.
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Foreword Kazimiera Kozlowski Preface Acknowledgments Introduction. A Luminous Moment Crandall and Canterbury: The (Un)Steady State of the Standing Order The Women and the Issues Are Joined: Maria Davis, Prudence Crandall, and Sarah Harris Activating the Abolitionist Networks Martyrs in the Classroom: The Whip and he Prison Young Ladies and Little Misses: The Black Students and Their Contexts Ripples and Reflections in the Abolitionist Networks: Conventions and Curriculum Students on Trial: Thrice inside the Courtroom Patriarchal Marriage and White Violence: The Closing of the Canterbury Academy You Are Trying to Improve Your Mind in Every Way: Lives after the Academy Conclusion. Hearing All the Voices Notes Bibliography Index

