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050 00 $aE449$b.A29 2000
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245 00 $aAgainst slavery :$ban abolitionist reader /$cedited and with an introduction by Mason Lowance.
260 $aNew York :$bPenguin Books,$c2000.
300 $axlvi, 333 pages ;$c20 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aPenguin classics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gI.$tThe Historical Background for Antebellum Abolitionism, 1700-1830.$tThe Selling of Joseph (1700) /$rSamuel Sewall.$tA Brief Candid Answer to The Selling of Joseph (1701) /$rJohn Saffin.$tThe Negro Christianized (1706) /$rCotton Mather.$tSome Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes (1754 and 1762) /$rJohn Woolman.$t"On Being Brought from Africa to America" (1773) /$rPhillis Wheatley.$tfrom the Declaration of Independence (1776) /$rThomas Jefferson.$t"Charge to the Grand Jury of Maine, Mary 8, 1820" /$rJoseph Story.$t"What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" (1852) /$rFrederick Douglass --$gII.$tThe Biblical Antislavery Arguments.$tThe Bible Against Slavery (1837) /$rTheodore Dwight Weld.$t"An Address to the British Antislavery Society" (1851) /$rAlexander Crummell.$tSlavery in the United States (1843) /$rJames Freeman Clarke.$tNegro Slavery Unjustifiable (1802 and 1846) /$rAlexander McLeod.$tThe Wrong of Slavery (1864) /$rRobert Dale Owen --$gIII.$tThe Abolitionist Crusade, 1830-1865.
505 80 $t"An Address to the American Colonization Society" (1829) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"Commencement of The Liberator," editorial (1831) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"Truisms" (1831) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"Henry Clay's Colonization Address" (1830) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"The Great [Constitutional] Crisis" (1832) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"American Colorphobia" (1847) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"Declaration of the National Antislavery Convention" (1833) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"Speech at the Fourth National Women's Rights Convention" (1853) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$t"No Compromise with Slavery" (1854) /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison.$tAn Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World (1829) /$rDavid Walker.$t"Massachusetts to Virginia" (1843) /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier.$tJustice and Expediency (1833) /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier.$tAn Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833) /$rLydia Maria Child.$tSlavery (1835) /$rWilliam Ellery Channing.
505 80 $t"Letter to the Rev. Smylie" (1837) /$rGerrit Smith.$tAn Appeal to the Christian Women of the South (1836) /$rAngelina Grimke.$t"An Epistle to the Clergy of the Southern States" (1836) /$rSarah Moore Grimke.$tAn Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism (1837) /$rCatherine E. Beecher.$tLetters to Catherine E. Beecher, in Reply to an Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism (1838) /$rAngelina Grimke.$tAmerican Slavery As It Is (1839) /$rTheodore Dwight Weld.$tAn Antislavery Manual (1837) /$rRoy Sunderland.$t"A Discourse on the Slavery Question" (1839) /$rHorace Bushnell.$tThe Destiny of a People of Color (1843) /$rJames McCune Smith.$tThe Constitution, a Pro-Slavery Compact (1845) /$rWendell Phillips.$tPhilosophy of the Abolition Movement (1853) /$rWendell Phillips.$tThe Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845) /$rLysander Spooner.$t"Mr. Calhoun's Report," from The National Antislavery Standard, February 15, 1849 /$rJames Russell Lowell.
505 80 $t"The Abolitionists and Emancipation," from The National Antislavery Standard, March 1, 1849 /$rJames Russell Lowell.$t"Politics and the Pulpit," from The National Antislavery Standard, January 25, 1849 /$rJames Russell Lowell.$t"The Church and the Clergy," from The National Antislavery Standard, February 27, 1845 /$rJames Russell Lowell.$t"The Church and the Clergy Again," from The National Antislavery Standard, March 27, 1845 /$rJames Russell Lowell.$t"Daniel Webster," from The National Antislavery Standard, July 2, 1846 /$rJames Russell Lowell.$t"The Moral Movement Against Slavery," from The National Antislavery Standard, February 22, 1849 /$rJames Russell Lowell.$t"Speech on the Institution of Slavery" (1852) /$rHorace Mann.$tThe Function and Place of Conscience in Relation to the Laws of Men (1850), ed. Dean Grodzins /$rTheodore Parker.$t"Present Aspect of the Antislavery Enterprise," Speech to the American Antislavery Society (1856), ed. Dean Grodzins /$rTheodore Parker.
505 80 $t"Concluding Remarks," from Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) /$rHarriet Beecher Stowe.$tfrom Aunt Phillis's Cabin (1852) /$rMary Eastman.$t"Lecture on Slavery" (1855), ed. William Pannapacker /$rRalph Waldo Emerson.$tThe Barbarism of Slavery (1860) /$rCharles Sumner --$tActs of Congress Relating to Slavery, Embracing the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793, the Missouri Compromise Act of 1820, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, the Ordinance of 1787, and the Wilmot Proviso of 1847.
650 0 $aAntislavery movements$zUnited States$xHistory$vSources.
650 0 $aSlavery$xMoral and ethical aspects$zUnited States$xHistory$vSources.
650 0 $aAbolitionists$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century$vSources.
650 0 $aAbolitionists$zUnited States$xHistory$y18th century$vSources.
700 1 $aLowance, Mason I.,$d1938-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79091246
830 0 $aPenguin classics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42742214
852 00 $bglx$hE449$i.A29 2000