Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
Child, Lydia Maria; Karcher, Carolyn L.
University of Massachusetts Press
09/2023
288
Mole
Inglês
9781625347732
15 a 20 dias
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Preface to the Revised Edition
Preface to the First Edition and Acknowledgments
Chronology of Lydia Maria Child
Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
Preface
Chapter I. Brief History of Negro Slavery.-Its Inevitable Effect upon All Concerned in It
Chapter II. Comparative View of Slavery, in Different Ages and Nations
Chapter III. Free Labor and Slave Labor.-Possibility of Safe Emancipation
Chapter IV. Influence of Slavery on the Politics of the United States
Chapter V. Colonization Society, and Anti-Slavery Society
Chapter VI. Intellect of Negroes
Chapter VII. Moral Character of Negroes
Chapter VIII. Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject
Preface to the First Edition and Acknowledgments
Chronology of Lydia Maria Child
Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
Preface
Chapter I. Brief History of Negro Slavery.-Its Inevitable Effect upon All Concerned in It
Chapter II. Comparative View of Slavery, in Different Ages and Nations
Chapter III. Free Labor and Slave Labor.-Possibility of Safe Emancipation
Chapter IV. Influence of Slavery on the Politics of the United States
Chapter V. Colonization Society, and Anti-Slavery Society
Chapter VI. Intellect of Negroes
Chapter VII. Moral Character of Negroes
Chapter VIII. Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject
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abolition; history of slavery; abolitionist movement; Antebellum period; women's studies; African American history; abolitionist literature; 19th century abolitionist writing; American slavery book; early antislavery writing; abolitionist women writers; history of American slavery; antislavery movement in America; American slavery; emancipation without compensation; annotated abolitionist texts; abolitionist primary sources; abolitionist book chronology; race and American history; slavery and racial ideology; race relations 19th century; African American history books; slavery and moral philosophy; systemic racism historical roots; legal history of slavery; slavery and American economics; racial justice literature; legacy of slavery; women abolitionists; women’s role in antislavery; Boston abolitionist publishing; Massachusetts antislavery history; Boston women writers; New England abolitionists; Boston publishing 19th century; Northeast abolitionist movement; best books on American slavery; foundational abolitionist texts; classic American abolitionist work; abolitionism and American politics; African American studies reading; critical race history book; must-read abolitionist books; history of emancipation movements; recommended books on slavery; abolitionist texts for students; slavery and today’s racial justice; abolitionist legacy in modern times; Child’s Appeal and modern antiracism; slavery’s legacy in American life; why abolitionist texts still matter
Preface to the Revised Edition
Preface to the First Edition and Acknowledgments
Chronology of Lydia Maria Child
Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
Preface
Chapter I. Brief History of Negro Slavery.-Its Inevitable Effect upon All Concerned in It
Chapter II. Comparative View of Slavery, in Different Ages and Nations
Chapter III. Free Labor and Slave Labor.-Possibility of Safe Emancipation
Chapter IV. Influence of Slavery on the Politics of the United States
Chapter V. Colonization Society, and Anti-Slavery Society
Chapter VI. Intellect of Negroes
Chapter VII. Moral Character of Negroes
Chapter VIII. Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject
Preface to the First Edition and Acknowledgments
Chronology of Lydia Maria Child
Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
Preface
Chapter I. Brief History of Negro Slavery.-Its Inevitable Effect upon All Concerned in It
Chapter II. Comparative View of Slavery, in Different Ages and Nations
Chapter III. Free Labor and Slave Labor.-Possibility of Safe Emancipation
Chapter IV. Influence of Slavery on the Politics of the United States
Chapter V. Colonization Society, and Anti-Slavery Society
Chapter VI. Intellect of Negroes
Chapter VII. Moral Character of Negroes
Chapter VIII. Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
abolition; history of slavery; abolitionist movement; Antebellum period; women's studies; African American history; abolitionist literature; 19th century abolitionist writing; American slavery book; early antislavery writing; abolitionist women writers; history of American slavery; antislavery movement in America; American slavery; emancipation without compensation; annotated abolitionist texts; abolitionist primary sources; abolitionist book chronology; race and American history; slavery and racial ideology; race relations 19th century; African American history books; slavery and moral philosophy; systemic racism historical roots; legal history of slavery; slavery and American economics; racial justice literature; legacy of slavery; women abolitionists; women’s role in antislavery; Boston abolitionist publishing; Massachusetts antislavery history; Boston women writers; New England abolitionists; Boston publishing 19th century; Northeast abolitionist movement; best books on American slavery; foundational abolitionist texts; classic American abolitionist work; abolitionism and American politics; African American studies reading; critical race history book; must-read abolitionist books; history of emancipation movements; recommended books on slavery; abolitionist texts for students; slavery and today’s racial justice; abolitionist legacy in modern times; Child’s Appeal and modern antiracism; slavery’s legacy in American life; why abolitionist texts still matter