The abolitionists : means, ends, and motivations /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hawkins, Hugh (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lexington, Mass. : Heath, 1972.
Edition:2d ed.
Series:Problems in American civilization.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Prologue to the end of slavery / Charles S. Syndor
  • The abolition indictment of slavery / Dwight L. Dumond
  • To the public / William Lloyd Garrison
  • Declaration of sentiments of the amercian anti-slavery society / American Anti-Slavery Society
  • Letters to Catherine E. Beecher / Angelina Grimke
  • Philosophy of the abolition movement / Wendell Phillips
  • Political action / Aileen S. Kraditor
  • Our position in the present presidential canvass / Frederick Douglass
  • Shock therapy and crisis / Benjamin Quarles
  • Speech to the court / John Brown
  • John Brown and his friends / Tilden G. Edelstein
  • The northern attack on slavery / Avery Craven
  • The abolitionists and psychology / Martin B. Duberman
  • Slavery: a problem in American institutional and intellectual life / Stanley M. Elkins
  • Abolitionism: its meaning for contemporary American reform / Bertram Wyatt-Brown
  • The northern crusade against slavery / C. Vann Woodward
  • Schism in the ranks: 1864-1865 / James M. McPherson
  • Debate over dissolution of the American anti-slavery society / Charles L. Remond, William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Frederick Douglass.