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Amy Hester "Hetty" Reckless (1776 – January 28, 1881) was a runaway slave who became part of the American abolitionist movement. She campaigned against slavery and was part of the Underground Railroad, operating a Philadelphia safe house. She fought against prostitution and vice, working toward improving education and skills for the black community. Through efforts including operating a women's shelter, supporting Sunday Schools and attending conferences, she became a leader in the abolitionist community. After her former master's death, she returned to New Jersey and continued working to assist escaping slaves throughout the Civil War.

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  • هيتي ريكليس (ar)
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  • إيمي هيستر «هيتي» ريكليس (بالإنجليزية: Hetty Reckless)‏ (من مواليد عام 1776، وتوفيت في 28 يناير من عام 1881): هي عبدةَ هاربة، وأصبحت جزءًا من حركة إبطال الاسترقاق كممارسة شرعية قانونيًا في الولايات المتحدة. قادت ريكليس حملة مناهضة للعبودية، وكانت جزءًا من شبكة الطرق والبيوت الآمنة التي كانت تهدف لحماية العبيد الهاربين بإدارتها لأحد المنازل الآمنة في مدينة فيلادلفيا. حاربت ريكليس الدعارة والرذيلة، وعملت من أجل تحسين تعليم مجتمع السود. تضمنت نشاطات ريكليس إدارة مأوى للنساء، ودعم مدارس الأحد، وحضور المؤتمرات، وكانت رائدة في المجتمع المطالب بإبطال الاسترقاق. بعد وفاة سيدها السابق، عادت ريكليس إلى نيو جيرسي واستمرت بعملها الهادف لمساعدة العبيد الهاربين خلال فترة الحرب الأهلية الأمريكية. (ar)
  • Amy Hester "Hetty" Reckless (1776 – January 28, 1881) was a runaway slave who became part of the American abolitionist movement. She campaigned against slavery and was part of the Underground Railroad, operating a Philadelphia safe house. She fought against prostitution and vice, working toward improving education and skills for the black community. Through efforts including operating a women's shelter, supporting Sunday Schools and attending conferences, she became a leader in the abolitionist community. After her former master's death, she returned to New Jersey and continued working to assist escaping slaves throughout the Civil War. (en)
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