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  • ISBN13:9781108050616
  • ISBN10:1108050611
  • Publisher:Cambridge University Press
  • Language:English
  • Author:Moncure Daniel Conway
  • Binding:Paperback
  • Sub Genre:United States of America
  • SUPC: SDL205537708

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This 1904 autobiography describes the life of an American proponent of anti-slavery, free religion, social reform and women's suffrage.

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Published in 1904, three years before his death, Conway's Autobiography is a peaceful and introspective account of a compelling life. Born to a slave-owning Methodist family in Virginia, Conway (1832 1907) turned away from his roots to become a proponent of anti-slavery, free religion, reform and women's suffrage. Observing and becoming involved in the developments of late nineteenth-century religious, political, scientific, literary and artistic thought, he formed friendships with central figures of the age, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle, which feature in the work alongside his devoted family life. Volume 2 covers his time in Europe, witnessing and reporting on the unifications of Italy and Germany, the Franco-Prussian War, and the birth of the Third Republic. The death of his wife and his own declining years in Paris close the work, which also tracks his ardent anti-war stance and the sad rejection of his long-standing faith in progress."

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