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Abolitionism - A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
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Abolitionism - A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Series: Very Short Introductions
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The abolitionist movement launched the global human rights struggle
in the 18th and 19th centuries and redefined the meaning of
equality throughout the Atlantic world. Even in the 21st century,
it remains a touchstone of democratic activism-a timeless example
of mobilizing against injustice. As famed black abolitionist
Frederick Douglass commented in the 1890s, the antislavery struggle
constituted a grand army of activists whose labors would cast a
long shadow over American history. This introduction to the
abolitionist movement, written by African American and abolition
expert Richard Newman, highlights the key people, institutions, and
events that shaped the antislavery struggle between the American
Revolutionary and Civil War eras as well as the major themes that
guide scholarly understandings of the antislavery struggle. From
early abolitionist activism in the Anglo American world and the
impact of slave revolutions on antislavery reformers to the rise of
black pamphleteers and the emergence of antislavery women before
the Civil War, the study of the abolitionist movement has been
completely reoriented during the past decade. Where before scholars
focused largely on radical (white) abolitionists along the Atlantic
seaboard in the years just before the Civil War, they now
understand abolitionism via an ever-expanding roster of activists
through both time and space. While this book will examine famous
antislavery figures such as William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick
Douglass, it will also underscore the significance of early
abolitionist lawsuits, the impact of the Haitian Revolution on both
black and white abolitionists in the United States, and women's
increasingly prominent role as abolitionist editors, organizers,
and orators. By drawing on the exciting insights of recent work on
these and other themes, a very short introduction to the
abolitionist movement will provide a compelling and up-to-date
narrative of the American antislavery struggle
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