An edition of The abolitionists (1963)

The abolitionists

a collection of their writings

The abolitionists
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An edition of The abolitionists (1963)

The abolitionists

a collection of their writings

A collection of essays, speeches, poems, and letters by outspoken abolitionists who were instrumental in forming northern attitudes during the pre-Civil War era.

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Publisher
Capricorn Books
Language
English
Pages
259

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Table of Contents

The Editor to the public / Benjamin Lundy
Commencement of the Liberator / William Lloyd Garrison
The New England Anti-Slavery Society
Letter from Beriah Green to Reverend S.S. Jocelyn
Words of encouragement to the oppressed / William Lloyd Garrison
Whittier on "Justice and Expediency"
The Sin of slavery and its remedy : containing some reflections on the moral influence of African colonization / Elizur Wright
An Abolitionist novelist, Lydia M. Child, protests slavery and segregation
Amherst College forms an Anti-Slavery Society
A Petition to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia
Lewis Tappan speaks of William Lloyd Garrison.
Declaration of sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Society
A Negro writes of racial intermarraige
Lectures on slavery and its remedy / Rev. Amos Phelps
An Anti-slavery agent
William Jay denies that abolitionists are fanatics
Address of the Boston female Anti- Slavery Society to the women of Massachusetts
An Abolitionist condemns the attempt to sieze Texas from Mexico
The Abolitionists encourage anti- slavery efforts among children
Gerrit Smith defends the right of abolitionists to discuss slavery
Francis Jackson defends freedom of speech
Leaders of the American Anti-Slavery Society reply to an attack by President Andrew Jackson
Abolition as the cause of all humanity.
A Negro abolitionist condemns discrimination
Elijah P. Lovejoy defends his right to free speech
The Murder of Lovejoy as seen by Wendell Phillips
An Abolitionist study of West India emancipation
Angelina Grimkie presents the essence of abolition
An Abolitionist editor condemns racial discrimination
An Abolitionist protests against the participation of women in the American Anti-Slavery Society
Theodore Weld on American slavery
James G. Birney frees his slaves and writes against slavery
A Negro abolitionist protests against Jim Crow railroads in Massachusetts
An Abolitionist view of the American church and slavery.
Can abolitionists vote or take office under the United States Constitution?
A Former slave issues an anti-slavery newspaper
An Anti-slavery address / Theodore Parker
Anti-Garrisonian abolitionists support the Liberty Party candidates
Philosophy of the abolition movement / Wendell Phillips
William Lloyd Garrison's farewell to the readers of the Liberator
Theodore Weld's final evaluation of Garrison's career.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
E449 .R88 1964a

The Physical Object

Pagination
259 p.
Number of pages
259

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL57450414M
OCLC/WorldCat
36678566, 783582

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL6832057W

Source records

Harvard University record

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