the day after the wedding, sarah and angelina, sarah is her sister, say are and angelina made their way to the brand new pennsylvania hall to attend the third female anti-slavery convention. angelina was chosen to serve as the vice-president and she was invited to speak. under a banner that read, virtue, liberty, and independence, the delegates conducted a series of tee bates on science, temperance, slavery and the rights of working men, but the mood soon turned grim. trouble was brewing outside the hall, for the racially integrated meeting had hey tracked angry protesters. the crowd's hostility was further fueled by rumors, they were untrue, that angelina and theodore's recent wedding had included african-americans in the wedding party itself. a sense of foreboding filled the hall on the evening of may 16th, as the public meeting began. both men and women, white and black, had gathered to hear angelina, mariah chapman and lucria matt to speak. angelina's speech of wove into one seamless cloth, a journey of the abolitionist movement itself. looking out at the nervous crowd, she razzed t