Against Slavery: An Abolitionist ReaderMason Lowance Penguin, 1 feb. 2000 - 384 sidor "An invaluable resource to students, scholars, and general readers alike."—Amazon.com This colleciton assembles more than forty speeches, lectures, and essays critical to the abolitionist crusade, featuring writing by William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Lydia Maria Child, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... racial equality , with special emphasis on politi- cal and social equality , and he was joined by the Garrisonians , who not only argued for equality and for an end to racial prejudice , but who emphatically called for " immediate ...
... racial equality , with special emphasis on politi- cal and social equality , and he was joined by the Garrisonians , who not only argued for equality and for an end to racial prejudice , but who emphatically called for " immediate ...
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... racial doctrines that were pseudoscientifically developed by leading biologists from uni- versities like Oxford , Cambridge , and Harvard . Monogenesis , an argument that all people were evolved from a single pair of original parents ...
... racial doctrines that were pseudoscientifically developed by leading biologists from uni- versities like Oxford , Cambridge , and Harvard . Monogenesis , an argument that all people were evolved from a single pair of original parents ...
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... racial - equality doctrines , and in 1830 he was convicted of libel and imprisoned . These antebellum slavery debates were not abstractions ; they were frequently heated confrontations that erupted into violent interac- tion between the ...
... racial - equality doctrines , and in 1830 he was convicted of libel and imprisoned . These antebellum slavery debates were not abstractions ; they were frequently heated confrontations that erupted into violent interac- tion between the ...
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... racial prejudice and their goal the development of white empathy for the suffering of the slave , the core of their argument was the essential unity of whites with blacks . Although many Garrisonians believed in bio- logical differences ...
... racial prejudice and their goal the development of white empathy for the suffering of the slave , the core of their argument was the essential unity of whites with blacks . Although many Garrisonians believed in bio- logical differences ...
Sida xxiv
... . So it seems to me quite possible for us to get along without making either slaves or wives of negroes . " Louis Ruchames , ed . , Racial Thought in America from the Puritans to Abraham Lincoln χχίν GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
... . So it seems to me quite possible for us to get along without making either slaves or wives of negroes . " Louis Ruchames , ed . , Racial Thought in America from the Puritans to Abraham Lincoln χχίν GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
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Sida xiii - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.