Against Slavery: An Abolitionist ReaderMason Lowance Penguin, 1 февр. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 384 "An invaluable resource to students, scholars, and general readers alike."—Amazon.com This colleciton assembles more than forty speeches, lectures, and essays critical to the abolitionist crusade, featuring writing by William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Lydia Maria Child, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... 1895) THE BIBLICAL ANTISLAVERY ARGUMENTS INTRODUCTION Theodore Dwight Weld (1803-1895) Alexander Crummell (1819-1898) James Freeman Clarke (1810-1888) Alexander McLeod (1774-1833) Robert Dale Owen (1801-1877) THE ABOLITIONIST CRUSADE,
... 1895) THE BIBLICAL ANTISLAVERY ARGUMENTS INTRODUCTION Theodore Dwight Weld (1803-1895) Alexander Crummell (1819-1898) James Freeman Clarke (1810-1888) Alexander McLeod (1774-1833) Robert Dale Owen (1801-1877) THE ABOLITIONIST CRUSADE,
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... arguments against the expansion of chattel slavery in North America, but their voices were muted compared to the overwhelming economic development of the plantation system in the Southern colonies. Early opponents of slavery were ...
... arguments against the expansion of chattel slavery in North America, but their voices were muted compared to the overwhelming economic development of the plantation system in the Southern colonies. Early opponents of slavery were ...
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... argue the moral degradation of humanity brought about by the “peculiar institution,” but to set forth an objective of immediate and unconditional emancipation of the slaves through an amendment to the Constitution itself. These changes ...
... argue the moral degradation of humanity brought about by the “peculiar institution,” but to set forth an objective of immediate and unconditional emancipation of the slaves through an amendment to the Constitution itself. These changes ...
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... arguments and influence were not sufficient to overcome the “Slave Power” of the Southern states and the economic demand for slave labor induced by Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in the 1790s and the worldwide demand for ...
... arguments and influence were not sufficient to overcome the “Slave Power” of the Southern states and the economic demand for slave labor induced by Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in the 1790s and the worldwide demand for ...
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... argued for equality and for an end to racial prejudice, but who emphatically called for “immediate, unconditional emancipation,” without compensation to the slaveowners. These abolitionists were characterized by a militant and demanding ...
... argued for equality and for an end to racial prejudice, but who emphatically called for “immediate, unconditional emancipation,” without compensation to the slaveowners. These abolitionists were characterized by a militant and demanding ...
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Phillis Wheatley 17531784 | |
Frederick Douglass 18181895 | |
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