Richard S. Newman
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The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early RepublicRichard S. NewmanISBN:9780807826713Publisher:Univ of North Carolina PrPublication Date:2002Binding:HardcoverSynopsis: What began in late-eighteenth-century Pennsylvania as an elite movement espousing gradual legal reform began to change in the 1820s as black activists, female reformers, and nonelite whites pushed their way into the antislavery movement. Located primarily in Massachusetts, these new reformers demanded immediate emancipation, and they revolutionized abolitionist strategies and tactics--lecturing extensively, publishing gripping accounts of life in bondage, and organizing on a grassroots level. Their attitudes and actions made the abolition movement the radical cause we view it as today. More About this Book | View All Listings | View Collectible Listings Other editions: Hardcover - 2008, Softcover - 2005, Hardcover - 2005, Softcover - 2002 |
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