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Sarah Blackborow
Sarah Blackborow (fl. 1650s – 1660s) was the author of tracts that strongly influenced Quaker thinking on social problems and the theological position of women. She was one of several prominent female activists in the early decades of the Society of Friends.
==Life==
Little is known of Blackborow's personal life. She is stated to have been the wife of William Blackborow of Austin's parish in the City of London,〔Elisabeth Brockbank: ''Richard Hubberthorne of Yealand: yeoman, soldier, Quaker, 1628-1662'' (London: Friends' Book Centre, 1929), presumably on the basis of Quaker archives.〕 to have come from a "prosperous family of London", to have been the organizer of the first Women's Meeting, and to have remained in touch with James Nayler after his condemnation by George Fox. Furthermore, "Sarah Blackborow, an educated matron, was the originator of a system to collect and distribute aid to prisoners in London jails."〔Phyllis Mack: ''Visionary Women. Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England'' (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1994 (), pp. 173 (citing ''Dictionary of Quaker Biography'', Appendices 2 and 3), 200 and 220.〕

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