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Abolitionism and issues of race and gender / edited with introductions by John R. McKivigan.

Contributor(s): McKivigan, John R, 1949-
Material type: TextTextSeries: History of the American abolitionist movement: 4.Publisher: New York : Garland, 1999Description: xvi, 408 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0815331088 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century | African American abolitionists -- History -- 19th century | African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 19th century | Women abolitionists -- United States -- History -- 19th century | Women's rights -- United States -- History -- 19th century | Feminism -- United States -- History -- 19th century | Sex role -- United States -- History -- 19th centuryDDC classification: 973.7/114 Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Frederick Douglass and the American apocalypse / David W. Blight -- Professional fugitive in the abolition movement / Larry Gara -- Sojourner Truth in life and memory : writing the biography of an American Exotic / Nell Irvin Painter -- National Negro Convention in the middle 1840s : moral suasion vs. political action / Howard H. Bell -- Community organization and social activism : black Boston and the antislavery movement / Lois E. Horton -- "General plan was freedom" : a Negro secret order on the underground railroad / Katherine DuPre Lumpkin -- Monarchial liberty and republican slavery : West Indies emancipation celebration in upstate New York and Canada west / John R. McKivigan and Jason H. Silverman -- Negro in the organization of abolition / Charles H. Wesley -- Abolitionists and amalgomators : the New York City race riots of 1834 / Linda K. Kerber -- Ends, means, and attitudes : black-white conflict in the antislavery movement / Jane H. Pease and William H. Pease -- Race, marriage, and abolition in Massachusetts / Louis Ruchames -- American fugitive slave in Canada : myths and realities / Jason H. Silverman -- "Am I not a woman and a sister?": the anti-slavery convention of American women, 1837-1839 / Ira V. Brown -- Elizabeth Chandler and the spread of antislavery sentiment to Michigan / Merton L. Dillon -- From pacifism to armed struggle : L.M. Child's "the Kansas emigrants" and antislavery ideology in the 1850s / Carolyn L. Karcher -- Feminism, freedom, and community : Charlotte Forten and women activists in nineteenth-century Philadelphia / Emma Jones Lapsansky -- "Determination to labor ...": female antislavery activity in Rhode Island / Deborah Bingham Van Brockhoven -- "True manly life": abolitionism and the masculine ideal / Christopher Dixon -- Garrisonian abolitionists and the rhetoric of gender, 1850-1860 / Kristin Hoganson -- "Apple of discord": the women question at the world's anti-slavery convention / Donald R. Kennon -- Abolitionists, woman suffrage, and the Negro, 1865-1869 / James M. McPherson -- Frederick Douglass and the woman's right movement / Benjamin Quarles -- Bodily Bonds : the intersecting rhetorics of feminism and abolition / Karen Sanchez-Eppler
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 West E449 .A1535 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902179015

Includes bibliographical references.

Frederick Douglass and the American apocalypse / David W. Blight -- Professional fugitive in the abolition movement / Larry Gara -- Sojourner Truth in life and memory : writing the biography of an American Exotic / Nell Irvin Painter -- National Negro Convention in the middle 1840s : moral suasion vs. political action / Howard H. Bell -- Community organization and social activism : black Boston and the antislavery movement / Lois E. Horton -- "General plan was freedom" : a Negro secret order on the underground railroad / Katherine DuPre Lumpkin -- Monarchial liberty and republican slavery : West Indies emancipation celebration in upstate New York and Canada west / John R. McKivigan and Jason H. Silverman -- Negro in the organization of abolition / Charles H. Wesley -- Abolitionists and amalgomators : the New York City race riots of 1834 / Linda K. Kerber -- Ends, means, and attitudes : black-white conflict in the antislavery movement / Jane H. Pease and William H. Pease -- Race, marriage, and abolition in Massachusetts / Louis Ruchames -- American fugitive slave in Canada : myths and realities / Jason H. Silverman -- "Am I not a woman and a sister?": the anti-slavery convention of American women, 1837-1839 / Ira V. Brown -- Elizabeth Chandler and the spread of antislavery sentiment to Michigan / Merton L. Dillon -- From pacifism to armed struggle : L.M. Child's "the Kansas emigrants" and antislavery ideology in the 1850s / Carolyn L. Karcher -- Feminism, freedom, and community : Charlotte Forten and women activists in nineteenth-century Philadelphia / Emma Jones Lapsansky -- "Determination to labor ...": female antislavery activity in Rhode Island / Deborah Bingham Van Brockhoven -- "True manly life": abolitionism and the masculine ideal / Christopher Dixon -- Garrisonian abolitionists and the rhetoric of gender, 1850-1860 / Kristin Hoganson -- "Apple of discord": the women question at the world's anti-slavery convention / Donald R. Kennon -- Abolitionists, woman suffrage, and the Negro, 1865-1869 / James M. McPherson -- Frederick Douglass and the woman's right movement / Benjamin Quarles -- Bodily Bonds : the intersecting rhetorics of feminism and abolition / Karen Sanchez-Eppler

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