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Introduction

Women were involved in the Civil War in both the North and South. Slaves and free women, rich and poor, married and single, all took part in the great conflict that consumed the nation. Some women worked as nurses (and a few were the first women doctors), some raised money and helped organize the U.S. Sanitary Commission, which provided supplies and worked to improve health conditions for the soldiers in camps. Some escaped from slavery and then helped other men and women escape to freedom, some disguised themselves as soldiers and fought on the battlefields, and some worked as spies carrying information across enemy lines. Women formed a central part of the abolitionist movement that advocated against slavery in the years before the war. Women also joined political organizations dedicated to women's rights and began the struggle for women's suffrage (the right to vote) in 1848, a struggle that continued into the early 20th century. The Civil War period profoundly affected women's position in society and provided many opportunities for women to change their own lives.

In Brooklyn, women played a central role in organizing the Brooklyn and Long Island Sanitary Fair of 1864. Held in downtown Brooklyn, this hugely successful event raised thousands of dollars for supplies for the Union soldiers. Dances, parades, a daily newspaper, museums, merchandise sales, auctions, and a cattle show were all part of the Fair.

This section has photographs, illustrations, and newspaper articles about slave girls and escaped slave Harriet Tubman, the 1864 Sanitary Fair, dress reform, women's suffrage, women spies, and more items that document women's activities during the Civil War.

Documents

Select images from the list below and click on the links to read more. Each image can be enlarged for more details. To browse through the images, start at the first image and follow the “women” link for more on this theme.

Title Categories Date
thumbnail of Edmonson document

One of the Edmondson sisters

Document 8

Women Slavery

ca. 1856

thumbnail of Pinky looking at her Freedom Ring

"Pinky" looking at her Freedom Ring

Document 13

Women Slavery

February 5, 1860

thumbnail of Bill of sale

"Bill of sale" for Sally Maria Diggs, aka "Pink"

Document 15

Women Slavery

February 8, 1860

thumbnail of Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman

Document 16

Women Slavery

between 1860-1875

thumbnail of advertisement for skirts

"Skirts!"

Document 33

Women

December 13, 1861

thumbnail of Winter quarters at Brandy Station

Winter quarters at Brandy Station

Document 61

Women Soldiers

February 1864

thumbnail of The Sanitary Fair in 1864

"The Sanitary Fair in 1864"

Document 64

Women

February 22, 1864

thumbnail of Brooklyn Sanitary Fair, 1864

"Brooklyn Sanitary Fair, 1864"

Document 65

Slavery

February 22, 1864

thumbnail of New England Kitchen at the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair

New England Kitchen at the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair

Document 66

Women

February 22, 1864

thumbnail of Universal Clothes Wringer brochure

Universal Clothes Wringer

Document 67

Women Daily Life

February 22, 1864

thumbnail of A Hint for the Sanitary Fair

"A Hint for the Sanitary Fair"

Document 68

Women

March 19, 1864

thumbnail of photo of Miss Pauline Cushman

Miss Pauline Cushman

Document 70

Women

ca. 1860s

thumbnail of photo of Major Pauline Cushman

Major Pauline Cushman

Document 71

Women Soldiers

ca. 1860s

thumbnail of The Irrepressible Conflict Renewed article

"The Irrepressible Conflict Renewed."

Document 84

Women Slavery

September 25, 1865

thumbnail of Harriet Tubman at AME Church article

Harriet Tubman at AME Church

Document 85

Women Slavery

October 23, 1865

thumbnail of Universal Suffrage article

"Universal Suffrage"

Document 87

Women

December 26, 1865

thumbnail of The Dress Question article

"The Dress Question"

Document 88

Women

June 14, 1866

thumbnail of The Revolution newspaper

The Revolution

Document 92

Women

July 8, 1869

thumbnail of Susan B. Anthony at a Woman's Suffrage Convention

Susan B. Anthony at a Woman's Suffrage Convention

Document 95

Women

ca. 1874

thumbnail of Portrait of Susan B. Anthony

Portrait of Susan B. Anthony

Document 96

Women

ca. 1874

thumbnail of Portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Document 97

Women

ca. 1874

thumbnail of Portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe

Portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe

Document 99

Women Slavery

1880

thumbnail of Henry Ward Beecher Statue at Plymouth Church

Henry Ward Beecher Statue at Plymouth Church

Document 105

Women Slavery

1927

thumbnail of Harriet Tubman dress

Harriet Tubman dress

Document 106

Women Slavery

1997

thumbnail of Runaway Slave

Runaway Slave

Document 107

Women Slavery

1997

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