Antislavery Political Writings, 1833-1860
A Reader
Herausgeber: Thompson, C. Bradley
Antislavery Political Writings, 1833-1860
A Reader
Herausgeber: Thompson, C. Bradley
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Antislavery Political Writings, first published in 2004, presents the best writings of the leading American antislavery thinkers, activists and politicians in the years between 1830 and 1860. These chapters demonstrate the range of theoretical and political choices open to antislavery advocates during the antebellum period.
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Antislavery Political Writings, first published in 2004, presents the best writings of the leading American antislavery thinkers, activists and politicians in the years between 1830 and 1860. These chapters demonstrate the range of theoretical and political choices open to antislavery advocates during the antebellum period.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032328102
- ISBN-10: 103232810X
- Artikelnr.: 69483930
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032328102
- ISBN-10: 103232810X
- Artikelnr.: 69483930
C. Bradley Thompson
Part 1. Slavery and Freedom 1. The Patriarchal Institution... (1860) Lydia
Maria Child 2. 'Lecture on Slavery, No. 1' (1850) Frederick Douglass 3.
Selections from Slavery (1836) William E. Channing Part 2. Immediate
Emancipation 4. 'Declaration of Sentiments...' (1833) American Anti-Slavery
Society 5. Selections from Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy (1834) Amos
A. Phelps Part 3. Moral Suasion and Politics 6. 'An Address to the
Abolitionists of Massachusetts,...' (1838) Massachusetts Anti-Slavery
Society 7. 'A Letter on the Political Obligation of Abolitionists,...'
(1839) James G. Birney 8. 'Talk About Political Party' (1842) Lydia Maria
Child Part 4. The Liberty Party 9. 'Lecture Showing the Necessity for a
Liberty Party,...' (1844) Arnold Buffum 10. 'Address of the Macedon
Convention' (1847) William Goodell Part 5. Slavery and the Constitution
11. Slavery and the Constitution (1849) William I. Bowditch 12. 'The
Constitution of the Unites States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?'
(1860) Frederick Douglass Part 6. Free-Soil and Fugitive Slaves 13. 'The
Two Altars; Or, Two Pictures in One' (1851) Harriet Beecher Stowe 14.
'Speech on Our Present Anti-Slavery Duties' (1850) Charles Sumner Part 7.
Impending Crisis 15. 'Moral Responsibility of Statesmen' (1854) Joshua R.
Giddings 16. 'What Is My Duty as an Anti-Slavery Voter?' and 'Fremont and
Dayton' (1856) Frederick Douglass 17. 'House Divided' Speech (1858)
Abraham Lincoln Part 8. Disunion and Revolution 18. 'Address to the Slaves
of the United States of America' (1843) Henry Highland Garnet 19. 'No
Compromise With Slavery' (1854) William Lloyd Garrison 20. 'No Rights, No
Duties: Or, Slaveholders, as Such, Have No Rights; Slaves, as Such, Owe No
Duties' (1860) Henry C. Wright 21. A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
(1858) Lysander Spooner
Maria Child 2. 'Lecture on Slavery, No. 1' (1850) Frederick Douglass 3.
Selections from Slavery (1836) William E. Channing Part 2. Immediate
Emancipation 4. 'Declaration of Sentiments...' (1833) American Anti-Slavery
Society 5. Selections from Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy (1834) Amos
A. Phelps Part 3. Moral Suasion and Politics 6. 'An Address to the
Abolitionists of Massachusetts,...' (1838) Massachusetts Anti-Slavery
Society 7. 'A Letter on the Political Obligation of Abolitionists,...'
(1839) James G. Birney 8. 'Talk About Political Party' (1842) Lydia Maria
Child Part 4. The Liberty Party 9. 'Lecture Showing the Necessity for a
Liberty Party,...' (1844) Arnold Buffum 10. 'Address of the Macedon
Convention' (1847) William Goodell Part 5. Slavery and the Constitution
11. Slavery and the Constitution (1849) William I. Bowditch 12. 'The
Constitution of the Unites States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?'
(1860) Frederick Douglass Part 6. Free-Soil and Fugitive Slaves 13. 'The
Two Altars; Or, Two Pictures in One' (1851) Harriet Beecher Stowe 14.
'Speech on Our Present Anti-Slavery Duties' (1850) Charles Sumner Part 7.
Impending Crisis 15. 'Moral Responsibility of Statesmen' (1854) Joshua R.
Giddings 16. 'What Is My Duty as an Anti-Slavery Voter?' and 'Fremont and
Dayton' (1856) Frederick Douglass 17. 'House Divided' Speech (1858)
Abraham Lincoln Part 8. Disunion and Revolution 18. 'Address to the Slaves
of the United States of America' (1843) Henry Highland Garnet 19. 'No
Compromise With Slavery' (1854) William Lloyd Garrison 20. 'No Rights, No
Duties: Or, Slaveholders, as Such, Have No Rights; Slaves, as Such, Owe No
Duties' (1860) Henry C. Wright 21. A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
(1858) Lysander Spooner
Part 1. Slavery and Freedom 1. The Patriarchal Institution... (1860) Lydia
Maria Child 2. 'Lecture on Slavery, No. 1' (1850) Frederick Douglass 3.
Selections from Slavery (1836) William E. Channing Part 2. Immediate
Emancipation 4. 'Declaration of Sentiments...' (1833) American Anti-Slavery
Society 5. Selections from Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy (1834) Amos
A. Phelps Part 3. Moral Suasion and Politics 6. 'An Address to the
Abolitionists of Massachusetts,...' (1838) Massachusetts Anti-Slavery
Society 7. 'A Letter on the Political Obligation of Abolitionists,...'
(1839) James G. Birney 8. 'Talk About Political Party' (1842) Lydia Maria
Child Part 4. The Liberty Party 9. 'Lecture Showing the Necessity for a
Liberty Party,...' (1844) Arnold Buffum 10. 'Address of the Macedon
Convention' (1847) William Goodell Part 5. Slavery and the Constitution
11. Slavery and the Constitution (1849) William I. Bowditch 12. 'The
Constitution of the Unites States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?'
(1860) Frederick Douglass Part 6. Free-Soil and Fugitive Slaves 13. 'The
Two Altars; Or, Two Pictures in One' (1851) Harriet Beecher Stowe 14.
'Speech on Our Present Anti-Slavery Duties' (1850) Charles Sumner Part 7.
Impending Crisis 15. 'Moral Responsibility of Statesmen' (1854) Joshua R.
Giddings 16. 'What Is My Duty as an Anti-Slavery Voter?' and 'Fremont and
Dayton' (1856) Frederick Douglass 17. 'House Divided' Speech (1858)
Abraham Lincoln Part 8. Disunion and Revolution 18. 'Address to the Slaves
of the United States of America' (1843) Henry Highland Garnet 19. 'No
Compromise With Slavery' (1854) William Lloyd Garrison 20. 'No Rights, No
Duties: Or, Slaveholders, as Such, Have No Rights; Slaves, as Such, Owe No
Duties' (1860) Henry C. Wright 21. A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
(1858) Lysander Spooner
Maria Child 2. 'Lecture on Slavery, No. 1' (1850) Frederick Douglass 3.
Selections from Slavery (1836) William E. Channing Part 2. Immediate
Emancipation 4. 'Declaration of Sentiments...' (1833) American Anti-Slavery
Society 5. Selections from Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy (1834) Amos
A. Phelps Part 3. Moral Suasion and Politics 6. 'An Address to the
Abolitionists of Massachusetts,...' (1838) Massachusetts Anti-Slavery
Society 7. 'A Letter on the Political Obligation of Abolitionists,...'
(1839) James G. Birney 8. 'Talk About Political Party' (1842) Lydia Maria
Child Part 4. The Liberty Party 9. 'Lecture Showing the Necessity for a
Liberty Party,...' (1844) Arnold Buffum 10. 'Address of the Macedon
Convention' (1847) William Goodell Part 5. Slavery and the Constitution
11. Slavery and the Constitution (1849) William I. Bowditch 12. 'The
Constitution of the Unites States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?'
(1860) Frederick Douglass Part 6. Free-Soil and Fugitive Slaves 13. 'The
Two Altars; Or, Two Pictures in One' (1851) Harriet Beecher Stowe 14.
'Speech on Our Present Anti-Slavery Duties' (1850) Charles Sumner Part 7.
Impending Crisis 15. 'Moral Responsibility of Statesmen' (1854) Joshua R.
Giddings 16. 'What Is My Duty as an Anti-Slavery Voter?' and 'Fremont and
Dayton' (1856) Frederick Douglass 17. 'House Divided' Speech (1858)
Abraham Lincoln Part 8. Disunion and Revolution 18. 'Address to the Slaves
of the United States of America' (1843) Henry Highland Garnet 19. 'No
Compromise With Slavery' (1854) William Lloyd Garrison 20. 'No Rights, No
Duties: Or, Slaveholders, as Such, Have No Rights; Slaves, as Such, Owe No
Duties' (1860) Henry C. Wright 21. A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
(1858) Lysander Spooner