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To Plead Our Own Cause
To Plead Our Own Cause
Subtitle:
African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement
Book Category:
History > United States > Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Author:
Christopher Cameron
Binding:
Cloth
ISBN 13:
9781606351949
Price:
USD 45
Publication Year:
2014

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Kent State University Press,
1118 University Library,
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Ohio - 44242-0001,
USA
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The antislavery movement entered an important new phase when William Lloyd Garrison began publishing the Liberator in 1831-a phase marked by massive petition campaigns, the extraordinary mobilization of female activists, and the creation of organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society. While the period from 1831 to 1865 is known as the heyday of radical abolitionism, the work of Garrison's predecessors in Massachusetts was critical in laying the foundation for antebellum abolitionism. To Plead Our Own Cause explores the significant contributions of African Americans in the Bay State to both local and nationwide antislavery activity before 1831 and demonstrates that their efforts represent nothing less than the beginning of organized abolitionist activity in America.

 
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