Mary Edmonson (1832-1853) and Emily Edmonson (1835-1895), "two respectable young women of light complexion", were African-American women who became celebrities in the United States abolitionist movement after gaining their freedom from slavery. They campaigned for the abolition of slavery.

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  • Mary Edmonson (1832-1853) and Emily Edmonson (1835-1895), "two respectable young women of light complexion", were African-American women who became celebrities in the United States abolitionist movement after gaining their freedom from slavery. They campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
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  • Mary Edmonson (1832-1853) and Emily Edmonson (1835-1895), "two respectable young women of light complexion", were African-American women who became celebrities in the United States abolitionist movement after gaining their freedom from slavery. They campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
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  • Edmonson sisters
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