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    Isaac and Amy Post, were radical Hicksite Quakers from Rochester, New York, and leaders in the nineteenth-century anti-slavery and women's rights movements...
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    recognized interlocking sites of struggle and opportunity.: 9  When Amy and Isaac Post moved to Rochester, New York in 1836, they were able to expand their...
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    the home of her brother David – and the rappings followed them.: 89–111  Amy and Isaac Post, a radical Quaker couple and long-standing friends of the Fox...
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    Parker Elijah F. Pennypacker Mary Ellen Pleasant John Wesley Posey Amy and Isaac Post John Rankin Alexander Milton Ross David Ruggles Gerrit Smith George...
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    Office and Reading Room in Rochester, New York, being in close contact with abolitionists and feminists like Frederick Douglass and Amy and Isaac Post. During...
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    the house of the white couple Amy and Isaac Post. Douglass and the Posts were staunch enemies of slavery and racism, and supporters of women's suffrage...
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    Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester) (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Henry Morgan Anna Murray Douglass Henry O'Reilly Jane Marsh Parker Amy and Isaac Post Charles Mulford Robinson Nathaniel Rochester Thomas H. Rochester Adolph...
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    recanted that admission. Amy and Isaac Post, Hicksite Quakers from Rochester, New York, had long been acquainted with the Fox family, and took the two girls...
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    When he moved to Rochester in 1847, Frederick Douglass joined Amy and Isaac Post and the M'Clintocks in this Rochester-based chapter of the American...
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    Rochester. Other prominent abolitionists in Rochester included Amy and Isaac Post and Abigail Bush.[citation needed] Douglass stated "I know of no place...
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