<B><B>An <I>LA Times</I> Best Book of the Year, Christopher Award Winner, and Chautauqua Prize Finalist!</B><BR/><BR/><B>“Engrossing... examines the major events of the mid 19th century through the lives of three key figures in the abolitionist and women’s rights movements.” —<I>Smithsonian</I></B><BR/><BR/><B>From the executive editor of </B><B><I>The New Yorker</I>, a riveting, provocative, and revelatory history of abolition and women’s rights, told through the story of three women—Harriet Tubman, Frances Seward, and Martha Wright—in the years before, during and after the Civil War.</B></B><BR/><BR/>“<I>The Agitators</I> tells the story of America before the Civil War through the lives of three women who advocated for the abolition of slavery and for women’s rights as the country split apart. Harriet Tubman, Martha Coffin Wright, and Frances A. Seward are the examples we need right now—another time