“Hymn 24. 7s.” [“Daughters of the Pilgrim Sires”]
This originally appeared in Chapman’s Songs of the Free (154-157) as “The American Female Slave” and expressed solidarity of white women with black slave women.
Pg. 38 in Anti-Slavery Melodies
Words by Elizabeth Margaret Chandler
This originally appeared in Chapman’s Songs of the Free (154-157) as “The American Female Slave” and expressed solidarity of white women with black slave women. Its author, Elizabeth Margaret Chandler (1807-1834), was a well-known abolitionist poet, one whose relatively brief career is associated with Benjamin Lundy’s antislavery newspaper, The Genius of Universal Emancipation. See The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler: with a Memoir of her Life and Character (Philadelphia: L. Howell, 1836) and Essays, Philanthropic and Moral, Principally Relating to the Abolition of Slavery in America (Philadelphia: L. Howell, 1836).
Little is known about this song’s tune, one that appears more a spontaneously harmonized invocation than a song based on a freestanding melody.
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