Antislavery Reconsidered.  New Perspectives on the Abolitionists

Primary author
Publisher
Louisiana State Univ
Place of Publication
Baton Rouge
Date of Publication
1981
Number of Pages
348
Classification
I Issues and movements | J Colonialism, decolonialism and imperialism
Description
Walters: The Boundaries of Abolitionism
Rice: Controversies over Slavery in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Scotland
Scott: Abolition as a Sacred Vocation
George: Widening the Circle: The Black Church and the Abolitionist Crusade,  1830 - 1860
Richards: The Jacksonians and Slavery
Kraut: The Forgotten Reformers: A Profile of Third party Abolitionists in Antebellum New York
Riach: Richard Davis Webb and Antislavery in Ireland
Stewart: Heroes, Villains, Liberty, and License: The Abolirionst Vision of Wendell Phillips
Glickstein:  "Poverty is not Slavery": American Abolitionists and the Competitive labor Market
Wiecek: Latimer: Lawyers, Abolitionists, and the problem of Unjust Laws
Dubois: Women's Rights and Abolition: The Nature of the Connection
Glassman Hersh: "Am I not a Woman and a Sister?" Abolitionist Beginnings of Nineteenth Century Feminism
Fellman: Rehearsal for the Civil War: Antislavery and Proslavery at the Fighting Point in Kansas,  1854 - 1856
Wyatt-Brown: Proslavery and Antislavery Intellectuals: Class Concepts and Pelemical Struggle
Copy Number
1
Identifier
I J  PER   reg14463
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