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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... common mass of the people , and shared the common privileges and honours of their respective countries . And in the French West - Indies the Mulattoes and free Negroes are already become so numerous and powerful a body , as to be ...
... common mass of the people , and shared the common privileges and honours of their respective countries . And in the French West - Indies the Mulattoes and free Negroes are already become so numerous and powerful a body , as to be ...
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... common benefit of the United States ; that it should be laid out into states , and that the states so laid out should form distinct repub- lican states , and be admitted as members of the federal union , having the same rights of ...
... common benefit of the United States ; that it should be laid out into states , and that the states so laid out should form distinct repub- lican states , and be admitted as members of the federal union , having the same rights of ...
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... common to the citizens of all the states , as well of those in which slavery is prohibited , as of those in which it is allowed , it follows that the prohibition of slavery in Missouri will not impair the federal rights of its citizens ...
... common to the citizens of all the states , as well of those in which slavery is prohibited , as of those in which it is allowed , it follows that the prohibition of slavery in Missouri will not impair the federal rights of its citizens ...
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Or Observations on SlaveKeeping | 2 |
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3 A Serious Address to the Rulers of America on the Inconsistency | 53 |
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