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Filed under: Abolitionists -- Fiction The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South, by Thomas Dixon (Gutenberg text) The Man in Gray: A Romance of the North and South (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1921), by Thomas Dixon Cudjo's Cave (Boston: J. E. Tilton and Co., 1864), by J. T. Trowbridge (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Before the crisis (John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1904), by Frederick B. Mott, N.Z.) Caxton Press (Christchurch, Husted Linotype Co, and John Lane Company (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The man in gray; a romance of north and South (D. Appleton and company, 1921), by Thomas Dixon (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Time and chance; a romance and a history: being the story of the life of a man (Roycrofters, 1899), by Elbert Hubbard and Roycroft Shop (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Abolitionists -- United States -- Fiction The Ebony Idol (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1860), by Mrs. G. M. Flanders
Filed under: Abolitionists -- United States -- Attitudes -- FictionFiled under: Feminists -- Fiction The Golden Notebook (originally published 1962; with extensive online discussion from 2008 and 2009), by Doris Lessing (HTML with commentary at thegoldennotebook.org) Christine: or, Woman's Trials and Triumphs (New York: De Witt and Davenport, c1856), by Laura Curtis Bullard (multiple formats at Google) Memoirs of Emma Courtney (2 volumes in 1; New York: Printed for Hugh Griffith, 1802), by Mary Hays (page images at Google) The Woman Who Did (Boston; London: Roberts; J. Lane, 1895), by Grant Allen (multiple formats at archive.org) The Woman Who Did, by Grant Allen (Gutenberg text) The Story of an African Farm, by Olive Schreiner The Bostonians, by Henry James (HTML at New Paltz) The story of an African farm (Little, Brown, and Co., 1924), by Olive Schreiner (page images at HathiTrust) The Career of Claudia, by Frances Mary Peard (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Suffragists -- Fiction The Convert (main text from Women's Press reprint, 1980), by Elizabeth Robins (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) The Sturdy Oak: A Composite Novel of American Politics by Fourteen American Authors (New York: H. Holt and Co., 1917), by Samuel Merwin, Harry Leon Wilson, Fannie Hurst, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Kathleen Thompson Norris, Henry Kitchell Webster, Anne O'Hagan, Mary Heaton Vorse, Alice Duer Miller, Ethel Watts Mumford Grant, Marjorie Benton Cooke, William Allen White, Mary Austin, and Leroy Scott, ed. by Elizabeth Garver Jordan, illust. by Henry Raleigh William, An Englishman (London: Skeffington and Son, n.d.), by Cicely Hamilton (multiple formats at archive.org) William, An Englishman (London: Skeffington and Son, 1919), by Cicely Hamilton (Gutenberg text) The Convert (New York: Macmillan, 1913), by Elizabeth Robins (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) I Pose, by Stella Benson (Gutenberg ebook) Julia France and Her Times: A Novel, by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (Gutenberg ebook) Her Infinite Variety, by Brand Whitlock, illust. by Howard Chandler Christy and Ralph Fletcher Seymour (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Suffragists -- Great Britain -- FictionFiled under: Suffragists -- United States -- FictionFiled under: Feminists -- England -- FictionFiled under: Feminists -- United States -- FictionFiled under: Labor leaders -- Fiction Marching Men, by Sherwood Anderson (Gutenberg text) The Bread-Winners: A Social Study (New York: Harper and Bros., 1884), by John Hay (multiple formats at archive.org) The Bread-Winners: A Social Study (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1901), by John Hay (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The bread-winners : a social study. (London : F. Warne & Co., 1884., 1884), by John Hay, Chester W. Topp, and Chester W. Topp collection of Victorian yellowbacks and paperbacks (Emory University. MARBL) (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Social reformers -- Southern States -- FictionFiled under: Social reformers -- United States -- Fiction
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Filed under: Social reformers Man the Reformer, by Ralph Waldo Emerson (HTML at emersoncentral.com) Die Begründung des Prinzips der Sozialreform: Eine Literarhistorische Untersuchung über Manchestertum und Katherdersozialismus (in German; Jena: G. Fischer, 1914), by Hans Gehrig (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1847-1903 : a biography (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912), by Caro Lloyd (page images at HathiTrust) Sozialreformer und Unternehmer : Unparteiische Betrachtungen (G. Fischer, 1904), by Richard Ehrenberg (page images at HathiTrust) Modern agitators: or, Pen portraits of living American reformers (Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856), by D. W. Bartlett, George Marston, and John Chester Buttre (page images at HathiTrust) The moral reformer and teacher on the human constitution (Published by Light & Horton, 1835), by Roger E. Stoddard, James C. Whitten, William A. Alcott, and James C. Whitten Collection on the History of Vegetarianism (Schlesinger Library) (page images at HathiTrust) Monsieur Vincent; a sketch of a Christian social reformer of the 17th century (Longmans, Green & co.;, 1901), by J. G. Adderley (page images at HathiTrust) Harriet Martineau's autobiography ... (Houghton, Osgood and Co., 1879), by Harriet Martineau, Cynthia Morgan St. John, Maria Weston Chapman, and Wordsworth Collection (page images at HathiTrust) Miller of Angibault (Roberts Brothers, 1887), by George Sand (page images at HathiTrust)
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