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Under the leadership of Samuel Adams patriot propagandists deliberately and conscientiously kept the issue of slavery off the agenda as goals for freedom were set for the American Revolution. By comparing coverage in the publications of the patriot press with those of the moderate colonial press, this book finds that the patriots avoided, misinterpreted, or distorted news reports on blacks and slaves, even in the face of a vigorous antislavery movement.
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History, Antislavery movements, Press and propaganda, African Americans, Slavery, Propaganda, Propaganda, american, Slavery, united states, history, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, african americans, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, propaganda, Antislavery movements, united states, Presse et propagande, Histoire, Mouvements antiesclavagistes, Esclavage, Propagande, Noirs américains, Slavernij, Dagbladen, Amerikaanse Vrijheidsoorlog, Sklaverei, Presse, UnabhängigkeitskriegPlaces
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Slavery, propaganda, and the American Revolution
1999, University Press of Mississippi
in English
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157806211X 9781578062119
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Slavery, propaganda, and the American Revolution
1998, University Press of Mississippi
in English
1578060524 9781578060528
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-176) and index.
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