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- catalog abstract "A collection of essays, speeches, poems, and letters by outspoken abolitionists who were instrumental in forming northern attitudes during the pre-Civil War era.".
- catalog contributor b2768042.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description "A collection of essays, speeches, poems, and letters by outspoken abolitionists who were instrumental in forming northern attitudes during the pre-Civil War era.".
- catalog description "Address of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society to the women of Massachusetts -- An abolitionist condemns the attempt to seize Texas from Mexico -- The abolitionists encourage anti-slavery efforts among children -- Gerrit Smith defends the right of abolitionists to discuss slavery -- Francis Jackson defends freedom of speech -- Leaders of the American Anti-slavery Society reply to an attack by President Andrew Jackson -- Abolition as the cause of all humanity -- A Negro abolitionist condemns discrimination -- Elijah P. Lovejoy defends his right to free speech -- The murder of Lovejoy, as seen by Wendell Phillips -- An abolitionist study of West India emancipation -- Angelina Grimké presents the essence of abolition -- An abolitionist editor condemns racial discrimination -- An abolitionist protests against the participation of women in the American Anti-slavery Society -- Theodore Weld on American slavery --".
- catalog description "Benjamin Lundy, "the editor to the public" -- William Lloyd Garrison, commencement of the Liberator -- The New England Anti-slavery Society -- Letter from Beriah Green to Reverend S.S. Jocelyn -- William Lloyd Garrison, "words of encouragement to the oppressed" -- Whittier on "justice and expediency" -- Elizur Wright, The sin of slavery and its remedy: containing some reflections on the moral influence of African colonization -- An abolitionist novelist, Lydia M. Childs, protests slavery and segregation -- Amherst College forms an anti-slavery society -- A petition to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia -- Lewis Tappan speaks of William Lloyd Garrison -- Declaration of sentiments of the American Anti-slavery Society -- A Negro writes of racial intermarriage -- Reverend Amos Phelps, Lectures on slavery and its remedy -- An anti-slavery agent -- William Jay denies that abolitionists are fanatics --".
- catalog description "James G. Birney frees his slaves and writes against slavery -- A Negro abolitionist protests against Jim Crow railroads in Massachusetts -- An abolitionist view of the American church and slavery -- Can abolitionists vote or take office under the United States Constitution? -- A former slave issues an anti-slavery newspaper -- An anti-slavery address by Theodore Parker -- Anti-Garrisonian abolitionists support the Liberty Party candidates -- Wendell Phillips, "philosophy of the abolition movement" -- William Lloyd Garrison's farewell to the readers of the Liberator -- Theodore Weld's final evaluation of Garrison's career.".
- catalog extent "259 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Abolitionists.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Abolitionists.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Putnam".
- catalog relation "Abolitionists.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "326.4".
- catalog subject "Abolitionists United States.".
- catalog subject "Abolitionists.".
- catalog subject "Antislavery movements United States.".
- catalog subject "Antislavery movements.".
- catalog subject "E449 .R88".
- catalog subject "Slavery United States.".
- catalog subject "Slavery.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Address of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society to the women of Massachusetts -- An abolitionist condemns the attempt to seize Texas from Mexico -- The abolitionists encourage anti-slavery efforts among children -- Gerrit Smith defends the right of abolitionists to discuss slavery -- Francis Jackson defends freedom of speech -- Leaders of the American Anti-slavery Society reply to an attack by President Andrew Jackson -- Abolition as the cause of all humanity -- A Negro abolitionist condemns discrimination -- Elijah P. Lovejoy defends his right to free speech -- The murder of Lovejoy, as seen by Wendell Phillips -- An abolitionist study of West India emancipation -- Angelina Grimké presents the essence of abolition -- An abolitionist editor condemns racial discrimination -- An abolitionist protests against the participation of women in the American Anti-slavery Society -- Theodore Weld on American slavery --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Benjamin Lundy, "the editor to the public" -- William Lloyd Garrison, commencement of the Liberator -- The New England Anti-slavery Society -- Letter from Beriah Green to Reverend S.S. Jocelyn -- William Lloyd Garrison, "words of encouragement to the oppressed" -- Whittier on "justice and expediency" -- Elizur Wright, The sin of slavery and its remedy: containing some reflections on the moral influence of African colonization -- An abolitionist novelist, Lydia M. Childs, protests slavery and segregation -- Amherst College forms an anti-slavery society -- A petition to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia -- Lewis Tappan speaks of William Lloyd Garrison -- Declaration of sentiments of the American Anti-slavery Society -- A Negro writes of racial intermarriage -- Reverend Amos Phelps, Lectures on slavery and its remedy -- An anti-slavery agent -- William Jay denies that abolitionists are fanatics --".
- catalog tableOfContents "James G. Birney frees his slaves and writes against slavery -- A Negro abolitionist protests against Jim Crow railroads in Massachusetts -- An abolitionist view of the American church and slavery -- Can abolitionists vote or take office under the United States Constitution? -- A former slave issues an anti-slavery newspaper -- An anti-slavery address by Theodore Parker -- Anti-Garrisonian abolitionists support the Liberty Party candidates -- Wendell Phillips, "philosophy of the abolition movement" -- William Lloyd Garrison's farewell to the readers of the Liberator -- Theodore Weld's final evaluation of Garrison's career.".
- catalog title "The abolitionists; a collection of their writing.".
- catalog type "text".