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_aHarrold, Stanley. _e1 |
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_aThe rise of aggressive abolitionism : _baddresses to the slaves / _cStanley Harrold. |
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_aLexington : _bUniversity Press of Kentucky, _c(c)2004. |
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_tAmbiguous manifestos -- _tCircumstances -- _tProceedings -- _tGoals and reactions -- _tAbolitionists and slaves -- _tConvergence -- _t"Address of the Anti-slavery Convention of the State of New York to the slaves in the U. States of America" / _rGerrit Smith -- _t"Rights of a fugitive slave" / _rNathaniel E. Johnson -- _t"Address to the slaves of the United States" / _rWilliam Lloyd Garrison -- _t"An address to the slaves of the United States of America" / _rHenry Highland Garnet -- _t"A letter to the American slaves from those who have fled from American slavery" / _rGerrit Smith. |
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520 | 0 | _aThe American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abolitionists presented provocative speeches that, for the first time, addressed the slaves directly rather than aiming rebukes at white owners. By forthrightly embracing the slaves as allies and exhorting them to take action, these three addresses pointed toward a more inclusive and aggressive antislavery effort. These addresses were particularly frightening to white slaveholders who were significantly in the minority of the population in some parts of low country Georgia and South Carolina. The R. | |
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_aAntislavery movements _zUnited States _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aAbolitionists _zUnited States _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aSlave rebellions _zSouthern States _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aViolence _zSouthern States _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aAbolitionists _zUnited States _xHistory _y19th century _vSources. |
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650 | 0 | _aSpeeches, addresses, etc., American. | |
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