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- 70133572 contributor B1956997.
- 70133572 created "[1971]".
- 70133572 date "1971".
- 70133572 date "[1971]".
- 70133572 dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- 70133572 description "Bibliography: p. 242-243.".
- 70133572 description "The rhetoric of abolition.--Evangelical religion and antislavery: The Bible against slavery, by T.D. Weld. Remarks before the committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, by H.B. Stanton. Things for northern men to do, by B. Green.--Agitators for radical abolition: July 4th address, 1838, by W.L. Garrison. The brotherhood of thieves, by S.S. Foster. The philosophy of the abolition movement, by W. Phillips.--Black abolitionists: An address to the slaves of the United States of America, by H.H. Garnet. The right to criticize American institutions, by F. Douglass. Speech before the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, by C.L. Remond.--Female antislavery speakers: An address delivered at the African Masonic Hall, by M.W. Stewart. Exordium of speech before Legislative Committee of Massachusetts Legislature, February 21, 1838, by A.E. Grimké. Speech in Pennsylvania Hall, May 16, 1838, by A.G. Weld. No union with slaveholders, by S.B. Anthony.--Establishment spokesmen for antislavery: A sermon of slavery, by T. Parker. Relation of the Federal Government to slavery, by J.R. Giddings.--The abolitionist rhetorical tradition in contemporary America.".
- 70133572 extent "viii, 248 p.".
- 70133572 identifier "0133268276".
- 70133572 issued "1971".
- 70133572 issued "[1971]".
- 70133572 language "eng".
- 70133572 publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall".
- 70133572 spatial "United States".
- 70133572 spatial "United States.".
- 70133572 subject "322/.44".
- 70133572 subject "Antislavery movements United States.".
- 70133572 subject "Black power United States History 19th century Sources.".
- 70133572 subject "E449 .B72".
- 70133572 subject "English language United States Rhetoric.".
- 70133572 tableOfContents "The rhetoric of abolition.--Evangelical religion and antislavery: The Bible against slavery, by T.D. Weld. Remarks before the committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, by H.B. Stanton. Things for northern men to do, by B. Green.--Agitators for radical abolition: July 4th address, 1838, by W.L. Garrison. The brotherhood of thieves, by S.S. Foster. The philosophy of the abolition movement, by W. Phillips.--Black abolitionists: An address to the slaves of the United States of America, by H.H. Garnet. The right to criticize American institutions, by F. Douglass. Speech before the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, by C.L. Remond.--Female antislavery speakers: An address delivered at the African Masonic Hall, by M.W. Stewart. Exordium of speech before Legislative Committee of Massachusetts Legislature, February 21, 1838, by A.E. Grimké. Speech in Pennsylvania Hall, May 16, 1838, by A.G. Weld. No union with slaveholders, by S.B. Anthony.--Establishment spokesmen for antislavery: A sermon of slavery, by T. Parker. Relation of the Federal Government to slavery, by J.R. Giddings.--The abolitionist rhetorical tradition in contemporary America.".
- 70133572 title "Forerunners of Black power; the rhetoric of abolition, edited by Ernest G. Bormann.".
- 70133572 type "text".