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_aSlavery attacked : _bthe abolitionist crusade / _cedited by John L. Thomas. |
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_aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J. : _bPrentice-Hall, _c[1965] |
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505 | 0 | _aThe abolitionist crusade / John L. Thomas -- William Lloyd Garrison abandons colonization -- Elizur Wright, Jr. defines immediate emancipation -- William Jay dismisses the pro-slavery argument -- The American Anti-Slavery Society sends instructions to Theodore Weld -- James Thome and John Alvord withstand a barrage of eggs -- Northern women petition Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia -- John Greenleaf Whittier writes "The slave ships" -- Amos Dresser is whipped in Nashville -- Elijah P. Lovejoy addresses the citizens of St. Louis -- William Lloyd Garrison protects the intellectual free market -- Theodore Weld takes the testimony of a thousand witnesses -- Lydia Maria Child explains moderate abolition -- Joshua Leavitt warns of a slave-power conspiracy -- William Lloyd Garrison repudiates the government of the United States -- James G. Birney accepts the nomination of the Liberty Party -- | |
505 | 0 | _aLewis Tappan interprets the schism of 1840 -- The Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society denounces the Union -- The Liberty Party holds a national convention -- Henry Highland Garnet calls on the slaves to resist -- New England abolitionists enlist the Conscience Whigs -- James Russell Lowell assails the Mexican War -- Lysander Spooner and Henry Bowditch debate the Constitution -- Charles Sumner attacks segregation in Boston -- Frederick Douglass reviews the progress of abolition -- Harriet Beecher Stowe defends the altar of liberty -- Gerrit Smith charges a United States marshal with kidnapping -- Wendell Phillips vindicates the abolitionists -- Theodore Parker prophesies a revolution -- Thomas W. Higginson takes a ride through Kansas -- Hinton Helper incites class war in the South -- Henry Thoreau pleads for Captain John Brown -- Moncure Conway joins the second American Revolution -- The Reverend Gilbert Haven glimpses the millennium -- William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips resolve the fate of the American Anti-Slavery Society. | |
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_iOnline version: _aThomas, John L. _tSlavery attacked. _dEnglewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1965] _w(OCoLC)607638514 |
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