TitleAntislavery reconsidered : new perspectives on the abolitionists / edited by Lewis Perry and Michael Fellman.
PublishedBaton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1979.
Descriptionxvi, 348 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN0-8071-0479-5 : $22.50
Bib. NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted NoteContents: The boundaries of abolitionism / Ronald G. Walters -- Controversies over slavery in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Scotland / C. Duncan Rice -- Abolition as a sacred vocation / Donald M. Scott -- Widening the circle : the black church and the abolitionist cursade, 1830-1860 / Carol V.R. George -- The Jacksonians and slavery / Leonard L. Richards -- The forgotten reformers : a profile of third party abolitionists in Antebellum New York / Alan M. Kraut -- Richard Davis Webb and antislavery in Ireland / Douglas C. Riach -- Heroes, villains, liberty, and license : the abolitionist vision of Wendell Phillips / James B. Stewart -- "Poverty is not slavery" : American abolitionists and the competitive labor market / Jonathan A. Glickstein -- Latimer : lawyers, abolitionists, and the problem of unjust laws / William M. Wiecek -- Women's rights and abolition : the nature of the connection / Ellen Dubois -- "Am I not a woman and a sister?" abolitionist beginnings of nineteenth-century feminism / Blanche Glassman Hersh --

Rehearsal for the Civil War : antislavery and proslavery at the fighting point in Kansas, 1854-1856 / Michael Fellman -- Proslavery and antislavery intellectuals : class concepts and polemical struggle / Bertram Wyatt-Brown.
SubjectsAntislavery movements -- Great Britain.
Antislavery movements -- United States.
Other AuthorsPerry, Lewis, 1938-
Fellman, Michael.
LC Card Number78-10177//r943
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: E 449 A633
mq19896: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
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