Anti-Slavery Political Writings, 1833-1860: A Reader

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Routledge, 17.09.2016 - 320 Seiten
The abolitionist movement in 19th century America led directly to the end of slavery in the United States. This collection of more than 20 original documents including speeches, editorials, books and fiction, captures the deep ideological divisions within the abolitionist movement.
 

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Introduction
The Patriarchal Institution as Described by Members of Its Own Family
Lecture on Slavery No 1 1850
Selections from Slavery 1836
Declaration of Sentiments of the National AntiSlavery Convention
An Address to the Abolitionists of Massachusetts on the Subject
A Letter on the Political Obligation of Abolitionists with a Reply
Talk About Political Party 1842
The Two Altars Or Two Pictures in One 1851
Speech on Our Present AntiSlavery Duties 1850
Moral Responsibility of Statesmen 1854
What Is My Duty as an AntiSlavery Voter? and Fremont and Dayton
Speech at Springfield Illinois 1858
Address to the Slaves of the United States of America 1843
No Compromise With Slavery 1854
Or Slaveholders as Such Have No Rights Slaves

Lecture Showing the Necessity for a Liberty Party and Setting Forth
Address of the Macedon Convention 1847
Slavery and the Constitution
Slavery? 1860
A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery 1858
Selected Bibliography
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C. Bradley Thompsom

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