Review of Pamphlets on Slavery and Colonization

Review of Pamphlets on Slavery and Colonization
Title Review of Pamphlets on Slavery and Colonization PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bacon
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1833
Genre Abolition of Negro slavery
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Pamphlets on Slavery

Pamphlets on Slavery
Title Pamphlets on Slavery PDF eBook
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Pages 582
Release 1833
Genre Antislavery movements
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Pamphlets on Slavery

Pamphlets on Slavery
Title Pamphlets on Slavery PDF eBook
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Release 1814
Genre Slavery
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Pamphlets on Slavery in the U.S.

Pamphlets on Slavery in the U.S.
Title Pamphlets on Slavery in the U.S. PDF eBook
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Pages
Release 189?
Genre Slavery
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Pamphlets

Pamphlets
Title Pamphlets PDF eBook
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Pages 628
Release 1856
Genre Slavery
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Statutes on Slavery

Statutes on Slavery
Title Statutes on Slavery PDF eBook
Author Paul Finkelman
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 794
Release 2012-11
Genre Slavery
ISBN 1584777419

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Originally published: New York: Garland Pub., 1988. (Slavery, race, and the American legal system, 1700-1872; ser. 7)

The Slave's Cause

The Slave's Cause
Title The Slave's Cause PDF eBook
Author Manisha Sinha
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 809
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0300182082

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“Traces the history of abolition from the 1600s to the 1860s . . . a valuable addition to our understanding of the role of race and racism in America.”—Florida Courier Received historical wisdom casts abolitionists as bourgeois, mostly white reformers burdened by racial paternalism and economic conservatism. Manisha Sinha overturns this image, broadening her scope beyond the antebellum period usually associated with abolitionism and recasting it as a radical social movement in which men and women, black and white, free and enslaved found common ground in causes ranging from feminism and utopian socialism to anti-imperialism and efforts to defend the rights of labor. Drawing on extensive archival research, including newly discovered letters and pamphlets, Sinha documents the influence of the Haitian Revolution and the centrality of slave resistance in shaping the ideology and tactics of abolition. This book is a comprehensive history of the abolition movement in a transnational context. It illustrates how the abolitionist vision ultimately linked the slave’s cause to the struggle to redefine American democracy and human rights across the globe. “A full history of the men and women who truly made us free.”—Ira Berlin, The New York Times Book Review “A stunning new history of abolitionism . . . [Sinha] plugs abolitionism back into the history of anticapitalist protest.”—The Atlantic “Will deservedly take its place alongside the equally magisterial works of Ira Berlin on slavery and Eric Foner on the Reconstruction Era.”—The Wall Street Journal “A powerfully unfamiliar look at the struggle to end slavery in the United States . . . as multifaceted as the movement it chronicles.”—The Boston Globe