"This book chronicles the long history of emancipation in the United States through the cradle-to- grave experiences of a unique generation of black northerners. It focuses on the legal and political efforts of the "children of gradual abolition," boys and girls born in the early republican North who, as grown-ups, shaped national and state campaigns for legal equality and the end of slavery nationwide"--
"This book chronicles the long history of emancipation in the United States through the cradle-to- grave experiences of a unique generation of black northerners. It focuses on the legal and political efforts of the "children of gradual abolition," boys and girls born in the early republican North who, as grown-ups, shaped national and state campaigns for legal equality and the end of slavery nationwide"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Introduction. "Emancipate, Enfranchise, Educate" Chapter 1. Poor Law, Slave Law, and the Golden Rule: Quaker Antislavery and the Early Modern Origins of Gradual Abolition Policy Chapter 2. "To Be Born Free" . . . and Bound: The 1799 Gradual Abolition Law and Its Consequences Chapter 3. Educating the "Rising Generation": Associational Culture and the Politics of Black Schools Chapter 4. Citizenship National: Slavery, Democracy, and Black Citizenship in the 1820s ## Chapter 5. Male and Female "Citizens of the State": Rights, Politics, Petitions, and Parties Chapter 6. Antislavery Legal Culture: The Lemmon Slave Case and the Coming of the Civil War Chapter 7. The Great Question of Equality Before the Law: The Civil War and Reconstruction Epilogue. The Two Charlottes List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
Contents Introduction. "Emancipate, Enfranchise, Educate" Chapter 1. Poor Law, Slave Law, and the Golden Rule: Quaker Antislavery and the Early Modern Origins of Gradual Abolition Policy Chapter 2. "To Be Born Free" . . . and Bound: The 1799 Gradual Abolition Law and Its Consequences Chapter 3. Educating the "Rising Generation": Associational Culture and the Politics of Black Schools Chapter 4. Citizenship National: Slavery, Democracy, and Black Citizenship in the 1820s ## Chapter 5. Male and Female "Citizens of the State": Rights, Politics, Petitions, and Parties Chapter 6. Antislavery Legal Culture: The Lemmon Slave Case and the Coming of the Civil War Chapter 7. The Great Question of Equality Before the Law: The Civil War and Reconstruction Epilogue. The Two Charlottes List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
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