Can Abolitionists Vote Or Take Office Under The United States Constitution

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Genre : Abolitionists
Author : Wendell Phillips
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Release : 1845
File : 44 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101072313982


Can Abolitionists Vote Or Take Office Under The United States Constitution

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1845.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : J. Q. Adams
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2024-07-09
File : 46 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783385260771


Abolitionism And American Law

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This volume's essays reveal that the abolitionists' impact on United States law and the Constitution did not end with the Civil War. The immediate postwar Reconstruction amendments were both rooted in the radically anti-positivistic, natural rights philosophy long espoused by the radical political abolitionists. Implementing protection for black civil rights, however, proved much more difficult.

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Genre : History
Author : John R. McKivigan
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 1999
File : 424 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0815331096


A Bibliography Of The Negro In Africa And America

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"Limited edition facsimile reprint"--T.p. verso.

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Genre : African Americans
Author : Monroe Nathan Work
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Release : 1928
File : 724 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1578980798


Slavery And The Founders

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The new edition of this classic work addresses how the first generation of leaders of the United States dealt with the profoundly important question of human bondage. This third edition incorporates a new chapter on the regulation of the African slave trade and the latest research on Thomas Jefferson.

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Genre : History
Author : Paul Finkelman
Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Release : 2014-04-08
File : 325 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780765641472


The Life And Times Of Wendell Phillips

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : George Lowell Austin
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Release : 1884
File : 452 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015026629041


Fugitive Texts

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Antebellum slave narratives have taken pride of place in the American literary canon. One key aspect of the genre, however, has been left unexamined: its materiality. In Fugitive Texts, Michaël Roy offers the first book-length study of the slave narrative as a material artifact. Drawing on a wide range of sources, he reconstructs the publication histories of a number of famous and lesser-known narratives, placing them against the changing backdrop of antebellum print culture. Published to rave reviews in French, Fugitive Texts illuminates the heterogeneous nature of a genre often described in monolithic terms and ultimately paves the way for a redefinition of the literary form we have come to recognize as "the slave narrative."

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Genre : History
Author : Michaël Roy
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Release : 2022-09-06
File : 235 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780299338404


Abolition Movement

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This powerful narrative tells the triumphant story of the men and women who spent their lives and fortunes trying to abolish the institution of slavery in the United States. The practice of African slavery has been described as the United States's most shameful sin. Undoing this practice was a long, complex struggle that lasted centuries and ultimately drove America to a bitter civil war. After an introduction that places the United States's form of slavery into a global, historical perspective, author T. Adams Upchurch shows how an ancient custom evolved into the American South's peculiar institution. The gripping narrative will fascinate readers, while excerpts from primary documents provide glimpses into the minds of key abolitionists and proslavery apologists. The book's glossary, annotated bibliography, and chronology will be indispensable tools for readers researching and writing papers on slavery or abolitionists, making this text ideal for high school and college-level students.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : T. Adams Upchurch
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2011-01-04
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780313386077


Women Gays And The Constitution

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In this remarkable study, David A. J. Richards combines an interpretive history of culture and law, political philosophy, and constitutional analysis to explain the background, development, and growing impact of two of the most important and challenging human rights movements of our time, feminism and gay rights. Richards argues that both movements are extensions of rights-based dissent, rooted in antebellum abolitionist feminism that condemned both American racism and sexism. He sees the progressive role of such radical dissent as an emancipated moral voice in the American constitutional tradition. He examines the role of dissident African Americans, Jews, women, and homosexuals in forging alternative visions of rights-based democracy. He also draws special attention to Walt Whitman's visionary poetry, showing how it made space for the silenced and subjugated voices of homosexuals in public and private culture. According to Richards, contemporary feminism rediscovers and elaborates this earlier tradition. And, similarly, the movement for gay rights builds upon an interpretation of abolitionist feminism developed by Whitman in his defense, both in poetry and prose, of love between men. Richards explores Whitman's impact on pro-gay advocates, including John Addington Symonds, Havelock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Oscar Wilde, and André Gide. He also discusses other diverse writers and reformers such as Margaret Sanger, Franz Boas, Elizabeth Stanton, W. E. B. DuBois, and Adrienne Rich. Richards addresses current controversies such as the exclusion of homosexuals from the military and from the right to marriage and concludes with a powerful defense of the struggle for such constitutional rights in terms of the principles of rights-based feminism.

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Genre : Law
Author : David A. J. Richards
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 1998-07-20
File : 545 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780226712079


The Crusade Against Slavery

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Perhaps no other crusade in the history of the U.S. provoked so much passion and fury as the struggle over slavery. Many of the problems that were a part of that great debate are still with us. Louis Filler has brought together much information both known and new on those who organized to defeat slavery. He has also re-examined the anti-slavery movement's ideals, heroes, and martyrs with historical perspective and precision. Contrary to popular belief, the anti-slavery movement was far from united. It included abolitionists as well as a variety of reformers whose activities place them among the anti-slavery forces. These included men as different in background and temperament as William Lloyd Garrison and John Quincy Adams. Portraits of the many protagonists, their hardships, and their quarrels with Southerners and Northerners alike, bring to life this exciting and tumultuous period. Filler also examines the many related reform movements that characterized the period: feminism, spiritualism, utopian societies, and educational reform. The volume traces the relationship of the antislavery movement to abolition and probes their connection with the several reforms that dominated the period. He brilliantly recaptures a sense of the contemporary consequences of the reformers efforts. This is an absorbing and important survey of the problems--political, social, and economic--that made this period so crucial in the history of the U.S.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Louis Filler
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 353 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351484183