Antislavery movements - History - 19th century. - United States
Overview
Works: | 26 works in 9 publications in 9 languages |
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The black hearts of men : = radical abolitionists and the transformation of race /
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The Grimke sisters from South Carolina : = pioneers for woman's rights and abolition /
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To live an antislavery life = personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class /
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The great silent army of abolitionism : = ordinary women in the antislavery movement /
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Their right to speak : = women's activism in the Indian and slave debates /
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Touching liberty = abolition, feminism, and the politics of the body /
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Free hearts and free homes = gender and American antislavery politics /
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The hanging of Old Brown = a story of slaves, statesmen, and redemption /
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Antislavery discourse and nineteenth-century American literature = incendiary pictures /
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Contentious liberties = American abolitionists in post-emancipation Jamaica, 1834-1866 /
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The imperfect revolution = Anthony Burns andthe landscape of race in antebellum America /
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Contesting slavery = the politics of bondageand freedom in the new American nation /
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Lucretia Mott's heresy = abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America /
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We are the revolutionists = German-speaking immigrants & American abolitionists after 1848 /
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