•This source notes that her Epistle to the Clergy of Southern States provided a strong refutation of the Southern arguments for slavery.
•The explanation of her other works shows that she was a serious historian and had an acute understanding of the current conditions of women in the U.S. and in Europe.
•The notions that she asserts in her works shows that she voiced radical views on women’s rights calling upon women to “rise to the degree of dignity…and to maintain those rights and exercise those privileges which every woman’s common sense…tells her are inalienable.”