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- Courage And Conscience : Black & White Abolitionists In Boston
Attribution
edited by Donald M. JacobsFormat
BookPublished
1993Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E449 .C86 1993 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Courage and Conscience documents the biracial cooperation that helped shape the enlightened racial situation of 19th-century Boston. summarized from Amazon.com [[reviews|asin=]]Subject
Contents
- Foreword / John Hope Franklin
- 1. David Walker and William Lloyd Garrison: Racial Cooperation and the Shaping of Boston Abolition / Donald M. Jacobs
- 2. Abolitionism and the Nature of Antebellum Reform / William E. Gienapp - - 3. The Art of the Antislavery Movement / Bernard F. Reilly, Jr.
- 4. Massachusetts Abolitionists Document the Slave Experience / Robert L. Hall
- 5. Boston, Abolition, and the Atlantic World, 1820-1861 / James Brewer Stewart - - 6. The Affirmation of Manhood: Black Garrisonians in Antebellum Boston / James Oliver Horton and Lois E. Horton
- 7. The Black Presence in the West End of Boston, 1800- 1864: A Demographic Map / Adelaide M. Cromwell
- 8. Boston’s Black Churches: Institutional Centers of the Antislavery Movement / Roy E. Finkenbine
- 9. "What If I Am a Woman?" Maria W. Stewart’s Defense of Black Women’s Political Activism / Marilyn Richardson
- 10. Integration versus Separatism: William Cooper Nell’s Role in the Struggle for Equality / Dorothy Porter Wesley
ISBN
- 0253207932
- 0253331986
LCCN
- 9203139594
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