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Memoir of the Late Hannah Kilham

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This memoir, compiled from the journals of Hannah Kilham, traces the life of this remarkable woman (1774–1832). It was prepared for publication in 1837 by her stepdaughter, Sarah Biller, who emphasises those aspects of her stepmother's life that support the representation of her as an independent and pioneering women in order to make further claims for women. In 1796 Hannah Kilham joined the Society of Methodists and became an advocate for the poor, for exploited children and for Irish immigrants. She voyaged to Sierra Leone wishing to bring Christianity to its inhabitants and on her third visit to the country she established a school there. Hannah Kilham fought for the rights of slaves and former slaves and against the practices of colonialism and colonial trade. She also produced textbooks for the study of African languages and established herself as a politically astute chronicler of missionary and educational activities.

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ISBN: 9781108014908
Publication date: 3rd June 2010
Author: Hannah Kilham
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 524 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Religion
Genres: Biography: religious and spiritual
Quakers (Religious Society of Friends)
Political activism / Political engagement
Diaries, letters and journals