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The Abolitionist Movement (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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The Abolitionist Movement (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Series: Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900
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The abolitionists of the 1830s-1850s risked physical harm and
social alienation as a result of their refusal to ignore what they
considered a national sin, contrary to the ideals upon which
America was founded. Derived from the moral accountability called
for by the Great Awakening and the Quaker religion, the
abolitionist movement demanded not just the gradual dismantling of
the system or a mandated political end to slavery, but an end to
prejudice in the hearts of the American people. Primary documents,
illustrations and biographical sketches of notable figures
illuminate the conflicted struggle to end slavery in America. Some
called them fanatics; others called them liberators and saints.
Immeasurable though their ultimate impact may have been, the
abolitionists of the 1830s-1850s risked physical harm and social
alienation as a result of their refusal to ignore what they
considered a national sin, contrary to the ideals upon which
America was founded. Derived from the moral accountability called
for by the Great Awakening and the Quaker religion, the
abolitionist movement demanded not just the gradual dismantling of
the system or a mandated political end to slavery, but an end to
prejudice in the hearts of the American people. Claudine Farrell's
concluding essay draws parallels between the abolitionists'
struggles and the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1970s,
demonstrating the significant amount of ground being gained in a
still-unfinished war. Five narrative chapters explore the
abolitionist movement's religious beginnings, the conflict between
moral justice and union preservation, and the revolts, divisions
and conflicts leading up to the Civil War. Biographical portraits
of such notable figures as Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd
Garrison, and the Grimke sisters supplement the discussion, and
selections from some of the most influential documents in American
history—including the Emancipation Proclamation, the US
Constitution, and The Writings of Thomas Jefferson—provide actual
historical evidence of the events. Twelve illustrations, a
chronology, index and extensive annotated bibliography make this an
ideal starting point for students looking to understand the battle
for and against slavery in America.
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Imprint: |
Greenwood Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900 |
Release date: |
December 2005 |
First published: |
December 2005 |
Authors: |
Claudine L Ferrell
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
248 |
Edition: |
Annotated Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-313-33180-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-313-33180-4 |
Barcode: |
9780313331800 |
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