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Saint or demon? : the legendary Delia Webster opposing slavery / Frances K. Eisan.

Title
Saint or demon? : the legendary Delia Webster opposing slavery / Frances K. Eisan.
Author
Eisan, Frances K.
Publication
New York : Pace University Press, 1998.

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Description
xii, 213 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
"Who was Delia Webster? A fascinating, complex, controversial, and long-overlooked operator on the Underground Railroad, Webster was a crusader passionately opposed to American slavery, which she described as "a system as bad as the Devil and wicked men can make it." At various points in her life Webster taught school in Vermont, New York City, and Lexington, Kentucky, and in schools for black children in southern Indiana. In Kentucky, she operated a 600-acre "free labor" farm, an antislavery experiment where escaping slaves could safely hide in caves overlooking the Ohio River and free territory." "Delia Webster boldly confronted Kentucky slaveholders who had her committed to a slave-jail for her actions, and later to the Kentucky State Penitentiary, which was extremely rare for a female offender. Later, she suffered two additional jail terms for aiding and abetting escaping slaves. Despite the support of colleagues like Harriet Beecher Stowe, Webster paid a psychic and physical price for her antislavery activities, to judge from the conflicting media accounts of the time. Was she "an abductor, an agent, and a spy," "a desecrator of her sex," and "a vile wretch," or was she a "strong-minded woman and an original abolitionist," "a lover of justice and a hater of oppression," "a New England schoolteacher, pious and much abused," and "a defenseless woman because she loved humanity"?"--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Webster, Delia Ann
  • 1800-1899
  • Women abolitionists > United States > Biography
  • Abolitionists > United States > Biography
  • Antislavery movements > United States > History > 19th century
  • Underground Railroad
Genre/Form
  • Biographies
  • History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-199) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Ch. 1. Delia Webster and Her Times -- Ch. 2. A Journey Ends at A Strange Hotel -- Ch. 3. Delia Webster Stands Trial -- Ch. 4. A Penitentiary Experience -- Ch. 5. An 1854 Dream on Mt. Orison -- Ch. 6. A Legal Fiasco -- Ch. 7. Renaissance and Decline -- Ch. 8. A Lagniappe of Time.
ISBN
  • 0944473415 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0944473423 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0761810323 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0761810331 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^^97052965^
OCLC
  • 38206745
  • SCSB-12049791
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library