“Education is as needful to the lady as to the gentleman”: The Papers of Mary Sheldon
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“Education is as needful to the lady as to the gentleman”: The Papers of Mary Sheldon
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A student project about the essays of Mary Sheldon, an 1852 graduate of Oberlin College who was an abolitionist and advocate of women's rights. While at Oberlin, Sheldon was a member of the Ladies' Literary Society and the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society
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Oberlin College Archives
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Anna Bauman
Bryn Whitney-Blum
Ruby Boyd, ““Education is as needful to the lady as to the gentleman”: The Papers of Mary Sheldon,” Oberlin Community History Hub, accessed May 15, 2024, https://megansmitchell.org/DH694/items/show/84.