Abolitionism and American Politics and Government
These essays demonstrate that support for a more aggressive battle against slavery had been growing for a number of decades before finding broad support among abolitionists in the 1850s. Ultimately the political and more militant wings of abolitionism converged after the start of the Civil War, when abolitionists worked to prod Abraham Lincoln into enlisting blacks in the Union army and adopting emancipation as one of the North's war goals.
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Abolitionism and American Politics and Government
These essays demonstrate that support for a more aggressive battle against slavery had been growing for a number of decades before finding broad support among abolitionists in the 1850s. Ultimately the political and more militant wings of abolitionism converged after the start of the Civil War, when abolitionists worked to prod Abraham Lincoln into enlisting blacks in the Union army and adopting emancipation as one of the North's war goals.
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Abolitionism and American Politics and Government

Abolitionism and American Politics and Government

by John R. McKivigan (Editor)
Abolitionism and American Politics and Government

Abolitionism and American Politics and Government

by John R. McKivigan (Editor)

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Overview

These essays demonstrate that support for a more aggressive battle against slavery had been growing for a number of decades before finding broad support among abolitionists in the 1850s. Ultimately the political and more militant wings of abolitionism converged after the start of the Civil War, when abolitionists worked to prod Abraham Lincoln into enlisting blacks in the Union army and adopting emancipation as one of the North's war goals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815331070
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Series: History of the American Abolitionist Movement , #3
Pages: 438
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Bretz, Julian P. The Economic Background of the Liberty Party. American Historical Review 34 (1929); Friedman, Lawrence J. Antebellum Abolitionism and the Problem of Violent Means. Psychohistory Review 9 (1980); Harrold, Stanley. John Brown's Forerunners: Slave Rescue Attempts and the Abolitionists, 1841-1851. Radical History Review 55 (1992); McInerney, Daniel J. A Faith for Freedom': The Political Gospel of Abolition. Journal of the Early Republic 11 (1991); Pierson, Michael D. Between Antislavery and Abolition: The Politics and Rhetoric of Jane Grey Swisshelm. Pennsylvania History 60 (1993); Wesley, Charles H. The Participation of Negroes in Anti-Slavery Political Parties. Journal of Negro History 29 (1944).
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