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A bibliography of antislavery in America.
Dwight Lowell Dumond
Published
1961
by University of Michigan Press in Ann Arbor
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Bibliography. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Z1249.S6 D8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 119 p. |
Number of Pages | 119 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5822732M |
LC Control Number | 61009306 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 250112 |
Introductory Works. There are a few full-length studies that focus on the antislavery narrative. Luis provides information about this important period and the works and studies of the slave figure during slavery, after the abolition of slavery, in the republic, and during the revolution. Williams studies the same theme but limits the scope to the 19th century. Antislavery sentiment had existed before and during the American Revolution. Philadelphia Quakers founded the world's first antislavery society in , Vermont outlawed slavery in , and abolitionist Benjamin Lundy began his work early in the 19th cent. However, the abolition movement did not reach crusading proportions until the s.
Antislavery Literature: An OverviewTo advance their cause and add strength to their voices, the minority-holding antislavery views in the United States turned to printing technology in order to reach wider audiences with their message. The written word proved very useful in getting their message out to masses of people. Literature was distributed in a variety of forms, including books. The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS; –) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, was a key leader of this society who often spoke at its meetings. William Wells Brown was also a freed slave who often spoke at meetings. By , the society had 1, local chapters with around , members.
Annotated Bibliography. Dow, Frances George. Slave Ships and , Mass: The Marine Research Society, This book discusses the Middle Passage and provides information on different slave ships bound for England and America in the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries. Harriet Beecher was a member of one of the 19th century’s most remarkable families. The daughter of the prominent Congregationalist minister Lyman Beecher and the sister of Catharine, Henry Ward, and Edward, she grew up in an atmosphere of learning and moral earnestness. She attended her sister Catharine’s school in Hartford, Connecticut, in –27, thereafter teaching at the school.
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A Bibliography of Antislavery in AmericaAuthor: Dwight Lowell Dumond. A bibliography of antislavery in America. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. MLA Citation. Dumond, Dwight Lowell. A bibliography of antislavery in America University of Michigan Press Ann Arbor Australian/Harvard Citation.
Dumond, Dwight Lowell. A bibliography of antislavery in America University of Michigan Press Ann Arbor. The slavery controversy was the most important single influence on American constitutional development before the Civil War. It underlay the struggle for sectional advantage that took place during the six crises of the union:,and There were.
On this page I have selected a few titles for further reading on slavery, abolition, and emancipation. Historians and literary scholars have produced huge quantities of material on this subject, and I do not intend to survey the entire literature on the subject.
A Bibliography of Anti-Slavery in America. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, ———. Antislavery: The Crusade for Freedom in America. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, ———, ed. Letters of James Gillespie Birney2 vols., ———.
Antislavery Origins of the Civil War in the United States. SLAVERY IN AMERICA: Home The Fugitive Slave Acts The Mason-Dixon Line The Missouri Compromise Bibliography Bibliography.
Websites used: The Antislavery Movement. New York, NY: Facts on File, Print. Smith, Nigel. Black Peoples of the Americas. Oxford: Oxford UP, Antislavery: The Crusade for Freedom in America. By DWIGHT LOWELL DUMOND. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, x, pp. $ A Bibliography of Antislavery in America.
By DWIGHT LOWELL DUMOND. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, pp. $ For more than twenty-five years American historians have been.
Abolitionism (or the Anti-Slavery Movement) in the United States of America was the movement which sought to end slavery in the United States immediately, active both before and during the American Civil the Americas and western Europe, abolitionism was a movement which sought to end the Atlantic slave trade and set slaves free.
In the 18th century, enlightenment thinkers condemned. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. [4], p.; 29 cm. Red cloth with gilt spine title. Facsimiles on endpapers. First published in A bibliography of literature written and circulated by those active in the antislavery movement in the United States, including British literature that was widely circulated in the U.S.
In Fine Condition: clean and. Features helpful notes, a chronology of the antislavery movement, and apage color insert of illustrations.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The /5(8).
Colonial and Revolutionary Eras. Bruns, Roger, ed. "Am I not a Man and a Brother": The Antislavery Crusade of Revolutionary York: Chelsea House, Finkelman, Paul. Slavery, Revolutionary America, and the New Nation. A History of Slavery and Antislavery Article (PDF Available) in European Review 19(01) February w Reads How we measure 'reads'Author: Seymour Drescher.
A Bibliography of Antislavery in America. Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press, Hardcover. [4], p.; 29 cm. Red cloth with gilt spine title. Facsimiles on endpapers. First published in A bibliography of literature written and circulated by those active in the antislavery movement in the United States, including British literature that.
The following bibliography contains a full record for every document contained in Module 1: British Antislavery Influence, Some of the "pdf" files contain multiple documents and thus correspond to multiple bibliographic references. Bibliography. This bibliography is taken from History Online, which provides bibliographic information on books and journal articles published by UK academic bibliography below represents a selection of books on topics related to migration in History Online.
Book review (H-Net) Murdock, Eugene Converse. The Civil War in the North: A Selective Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland Publishing, LC Call Number: ZM87 LC Catalog Record: Beers, Henry Putney.
The Confederacy: A Guide to the Archives of the Government of the Confederate States of America. This book seems good because it was published by Penn University. It also tells me how PFASS was interracial. Foner, Eric. an American History. Edited by Steve Forman.
Third ed. Give Me Liberty. New York, NY: W. Norton & Company, This is a history book that we use in class. Since we use it in class then I think it is reliable. The book begins with a substantial introduction to the entire volume that gives an overview of slavery in North America.
Each of the twelve chapters that follow has an introduction that discusses the leading secondary books and articles on the topic in question, followed. In his book, published in in the University of Massachusetts press, Stewart examines the series of political crises created by a small group of radical abolitionists which played a pivotal role in the ways that abolitionism and slavery were viewed in : Farid Ghamsari.This book examines the socioeconomic climate in which women of various classes lived at the time and takes apart the membership of the antislavery society.
Library Journal. Hersh, Blanche Glassman. The Slavery of Sex: Feminists-Abolitionists in America. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, Horton, James Oliver, and Lois E. Horton.The Bibliography of Slavery is a searchable database containing verified references (except as noted) to approximat scholarly works in all academic disciplines and in all western European languages on slavery and slaving, worldwide and throughout human history, including modern times.