Anti-slav Political Writings, 1833-1860 |
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用戶評語 - mcaution - LibraryThingThompson's selection of aboloitionist essays chronicles the ideological transitions leading up to the Civil War within the movement itself. Authors range from William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick ... 閱讀評論全文
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The Patriarchal Institution as Described by Members of Its Own Family 1860 | 3 |
Lecture on Slavery No 1 1850 | 24 |
Selections from Slavery 1836 | 31 |
Declaration of Sentiments of the National AntiSlavery Convention 1833 | 41 |
Selections from Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy 1834 | 46 |
An Address to the Abolitionists of Massachusetts on the Subject of Political Action 1838 | 63 |
A Letter on the Political Obligation of Abolitionists with a Reply by William Lloyd Garrison 1839 | 75 |
Talk About Political Party 1842 | 98 |
Speech on Our Present AntiSlavery Duties 1850 | 170 |
Moral Responsibility of Statesmen 1854 | 187 |
What Is My Duty as an AntiSlavery Voter? and Fremont and Dayton 1856 | 202 |
House Divided Speech at Springfield Illinois 1858 | 212 |
Address to the Slaves of the United States of America 1843 | 223 |
No Compromise With Slavery 1854 | 230 |
No Rights No Duties Or Slaveholders as Such Have No Rights Slaves as Such Owe No Duties 1860 | 246 |
A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery 1858 | 261 |
Lecture Showing the Necessity for a Liberty Party and Setting Forth Its Principles Measures and Object 1844 | 107 |
Address of the Macedon Convention 1847 | 114 |
Slavery and the Constitution 1849 | 133 |
The Constitution of the United States Is It ProSlavery or AntiSlavery? 1860 | 144 |
The Two Altars Or Two Pictures in One 1851 | 159 |
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第 xiv 頁 - Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites; ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions which will probably never end but in the extermination of the one or the other race.