The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Antislavery Societies " Within the year Garrison , together with a group of anti- slavery colleagues , had formed the New England Anti - Slavery Society . If it was , as Garrison's recent biographer observes , " simply a forum for ...
... Antislavery Societies " Within the year Garrison , together with a group of anti- slavery colleagues , had formed the New England Anti - Slavery Society . If it was , as Garrison's recent biographer observes , " simply a forum for ...
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... antislavery worker . The very next spring ( 1834 ) he organized the Lane Debates to discuss slavery and coloniza- tion . The debates were , in reality , old - fashioned revivalist meetings devoted to bearing witness against the evils ...
... antislavery worker . The very next spring ( 1834 ) he organized the Lane Debates to discuss slavery and coloniza- tion . The debates were , in reality , old - fashioned revivalist meetings devoted to bearing witness against the evils ...
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... antislavery idealism would make the Liberty Party a significant political antislavery force . Salmon Chase gave the politician's view , say- ing that " we think it better to limit our political action by the political power , explicitly ...
... antislavery idealism would make the Liberty Party a significant political antislavery force . Salmon Chase gave the politician's view , say- ing that " we think it better to limit our political action by the political power , explicitly ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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