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Foster, Abigail Kelley, née KELLEY, byname ABBY (b. Jan. 15, 1810, Pelham, Mass., U.S.--d. Jan. 14, 1887, Worcester, Mass.), American feminist, abolitionist, and lecturer.

Converted to the cause of abolition in the 1830s, Abby Kelley became active in the Lynn (Mass.) Female Anti-Slavery Society. In 1838 she joined the abolitionist leader William Lloyd Garrison in organizing the New England Non-Resistance Society. The next year she embarked on a long career as a political lecturer; her public addresses gained her nationwide fame and notoriety in an era when the presentation of political speeches by women to "mixed" audiences (of men and women) was the subject of controversy. Kelley's insistence on participating in the business affairs of the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1840 resulted in the splintering of that group when those opposed to women's public activities left the organization.

In 1845 she married Stephen Symonds Foster (died 1881), an abolitionist who joined her on the lecture circuit. In the 1850s she added the causes of temperance and women's rights to her speaking agenda. She and her husband refused to pay their taxes in the 1870s, claiming that she had been taxed without representation, since she could not vote.

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