Hester Vaughn, or Vaughan, was a domestic servant in Philadelphia who was arrested in 1868 on a charge of killing her newborn infant, and was sentenced to hang after being convicted of infanticide. The Revolution, a women's rights newspaper established by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, conducted a campaign to win her release from prison. The Working Women's Association, an organization that was formed in the offices of The Revolution, organized a mass meeting in New York City in her defense. Eventually Vaughn was pardoned by the governor of Pennsylvania, and deported back to her native England.
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| - Hester Vaughn, or Vaughan, was a domestic servant in Philadelphia who was arrested in 1868 on a charge of killing her newborn infant, and was sentenced to hang after being convicted of infanticide. The Revolution, a women's rights newspaper established by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, conducted a campaign to win her release from prison. The Working Women's Association, an organization that was formed in the offices of The Revolution, organized a mass meeting in New York City in her defense. Eventually Vaughn was pardoned by the governor of Pennsylvania, and deported back to her native England. (en)
- Hester Vaughn ou Vaughan, est une domestique de Philadelphie arrêtée en 1868 pour avoir tué son nouveau-né, puis condamnée à être pendue après avoir été reconnue coupable d'infanticide. The Revolution, journal sur les droits des femmes établit par Susan B. Anthony et Elizabeth Cady Stanton lance une campagne pour obtenir sa sortie de prison. La Working Women's Association créée dans les bureaux de The Revolution, organise une manifestation importante à New York pour sa défense. Hester Vaughn est finalement graciée et rapatriée vers son Angleterre natale. (fr)
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| - Hester Vaughn, or Vaughan, was a domestic servant in Philadelphia who was arrested in 1868 on a charge of killing her newborn infant, and was sentenced to hang after being convicted of infanticide. The Revolution, a women's rights newspaper established by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, conducted a campaign to win her release from prison. The Working Women's Association, an organization that was formed in the offices of The Revolution, organized a mass meeting in New York City in her defense. Eventually Vaughn was pardoned by the governor of Pennsylvania, and deported back to her native England. (en)
- Hester Vaughn ou Vaughan, est une domestique de Philadelphie arrêtée en 1868 pour avoir tué son nouveau-né, puis condamnée à être pendue après avoir été reconnue coupable d'infanticide. The Revolution, journal sur les droits des femmes établit par Susan B. Anthony et Elizabeth Cady Stanton lance une campagne pour obtenir sa sortie de prison. La Working Women's Association créée dans les bureaux de The Revolution, organise une manifestation importante à New York pour sa défense. Hester Vaughn est finalement graciée et rapatriée vers son Angleterre natale. (fr)
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