Early American Abolitionists: A Collection of Anti-slavery Writings, 1760-1820James G. Basker Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2007 - 372 страници This compilation reprints fifteen anti-slavery texts that, almost without exception, have been out of print for nearly two centuries. The pamphlets, poems, letters, and other documents by anti-slavery writers-men and women, black and white-demonstrate that abolitionists were active in the early years of the American republic. The book's texts are reprinted with short introductions written by 12 Gilder Lehrman history scholars. --Amazon.com |
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... bill , to a fine of twenty dollars , to arrest , imprisonment and sale . Let the unprejudiced mind ponder upon this , and then pronounce it the justifiable act of a free people , if he can . To this we trust our case , without fear of ...
... bill , to a fine of twenty dollars , to arrest , imprisonment and sale . Let the unprejudiced mind ponder upon this , and then pronounce it the justifiable act of a free people , if he can . To this we trust our case , without fear of ...
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... bill does not extend to children , but the words of the bill are , " Whether as an inmate , visiter , hireling , or ten- ant , in his or her house or room . " Whether this does not embrace every soul that can be in a house , the reader ...
... bill does not extend to children , but the words of the bill are , " Whether as an inmate , visiter , hireling , or ten- ant , in his or her house or room . " Whether this does not embrace every soul that can be in a house , the reader ...
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... bill is calculated to produce . By the third section of this bill , which is its peculiar hardship , the police officers are authorized to apprehend any black , whether a vagrant or a man of reputable character , who cannot produce a ...
... bill is calculated to produce . By the third section of this bill , which is its peculiar hardship , the police officers are authorized to apprehend any black , whether a vagrant or a man of reputable character , who cannot produce a ...
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