Author: Frederick Douglass
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
"The following Report will show to Marylanders, how a runaway slave talks, when he reaches the Abolition regions of the country. This presumptive negro was even present at the London World's Temperance Convention, last year; and in spite of all the efforts of the American Delegates to prevent it, he palmed off his Abolition bombast upon an audience of 7000 persons!"
Abolition Fanaticism in New York
Author: Frederick Douglass
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
"The following Report will show to Marylanders, how a runaway slave talks, when he reaches the Abolition regions of the country. This presumptive negro was even present at the London World's Temperance Convention, last year; and in spite of all the efforts of the American Delegates to prevent it, he palmed off his Abolition bombast upon an audience of 7000 persons!"
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
"The following Report will show to Marylanders, how a runaway slave talks, when he reaches the Abolition regions of the country. This presumptive negro was even present at the London World's Temperance Convention, last year; and in spite of all the efforts of the American Delegates to prevent it, he palmed off his Abolition bombast upon an audience of 7000 persons!"
Abolition Fanaticism in New York (American Classics Library)
Author: Frederick Douglass
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781481152921
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
As described by contemporaries: "Speech of a runaway slave from Baltimore, at an abolition meeting in New York, Held May 11, 1847.Flaming abolition speech delivered by the runaway slave, Frederick Douglass, at the anniversary of he American Anti-Slavery Society, in the Tabernacle, New York, May 11, 1847."
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781481152921
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
As described by contemporaries: "Speech of a runaway slave from Baltimore, at an abolition meeting in New York, Held May 11, 1847.Flaming abolition speech delivered by the runaway slave, Frederick Douglass, at the anniversary of he American Anti-Slavery Society, in the Tabernacle, New York, May 11, 1847."
Abolition Fanaticism in New York
Author: Valentin Ramon Menendez
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781701776531
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Abolition Fanaticism in New York, SPEECH OF A RUNAWAY SLAVE FROM BALTIMORE, AT AN ABOLITION MEETING IN NEW YORK, HELD MAY 11, 1847.The most influential African American of the nineteenth century, Douglass made a career of agitating the American conscience. He spoke and wrote on behalf of a variety of reform causes: women's rights, temperance, peace, land reform, free public education, and the abolition of capital punishment. But he devoted the bulk of his time, immense talent, and boundless energy to ending slavery and gaining equal rights for African Americans. These were the central concerns of his long reform career. Douglass understood that the struggle for emancipation and equality demanded forceful, persistent, and unyielding agitation. And he recognized that African Americans must play a conspicuous role in that struggle. Less than a month before his death, when a young black man solicited his advice to an African American just starting out in the world, Douglass replied without hesitation: "Agitate! Agitate! Agitate!This volumen also includes: - colector of articles
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781701776531
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Abolition Fanaticism in New York, SPEECH OF A RUNAWAY SLAVE FROM BALTIMORE, AT AN ABOLITION MEETING IN NEW YORK, HELD MAY 11, 1847.The most influential African American of the nineteenth century, Douglass made a career of agitating the American conscience. He spoke and wrote on behalf of a variety of reform causes: women's rights, temperance, peace, land reform, free public education, and the abolition of capital punishment. But he devoted the bulk of his time, immense talent, and boundless energy to ending slavery and gaining equal rights for African Americans. These were the central concerns of his long reform career. Douglass understood that the struggle for emancipation and equality demanded forceful, persistent, and unyielding agitation. And he recognized that African Americans must play a conspicuous role in that struggle. Less than a month before his death, when a young black man solicited his advice to an African American just starting out in the world, Douglass replied without hesitation: "Agitate! Agitate! Agitate!This volumen also includes: - colector of articles
Abolition Fanaticism in New York
Author: Frederick Douglass
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Experience the impassioned speech of a runaway slave as Frederick Douglass addresses an Abolition Meeting in New York, May 11, 1847. Embark on a powerful journey through history with Frederick Douglass's gripping narrative, "Abolition Fanaticism in New York." Walk in the footsteps of a runaway slave as he addresses an abolition meeting in New York, May 11, 1847, sharing a firsthand account that challenges the very foundations of fanaticism and oppression. As Douglass's words echo across time, experience the urgency of his message and the courage it took to stand against the prevailing tides of injustice. The narrative unfolds with an intensity that captivates, leaving you to ponder the echoes of the past reverberating in the present. But here's the question that lingers in the air: How far have we truly come in the pursuit of equality and justice? Could Douglass's impassioned plea for freedom find echoes in the challenges we face today? Delve into the rich tapestry of Douglass's narrative, where each word carries the weight of resilience and the fight for human dignity. This edition brings history to life, inviting you to confront the stark realities of the past and draw parallels to the contemporary struggles we grapple with. Are you ready to stand witness to the indomitable spirit that defied oppression? Step into history with "Abolition Fanaticism in New York" and discover a narrative that remains as relevant as ever. Immerse yourself in short, impactful paragraphs that bridge the gap between the past and the present. Douglass's words, like a beacon, guide you through the tumultuous waters of history, inspiring reflection on the challenges that persist. Here's your opportunity to own a piece of emancipatory history. Acquire "Abolition Fanaticism in New York" now, and let Douglass's eloquence resonate as a timeless call for justice and freedom.
Publisher: Namaskar Book
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Experience the impassioned speech of a runaway slave as Frederick Douglass addresses an Abolition Meeting in New York, May 11, 1847. Embark on a powerful journey through history with Frederick Douglass's gripping narrative, "Abolition Fanaticism in New York." Walk in the footsteps of a runaway slave as he addresses an abolition meeting in New York, May 11, 1847, sharing a firsthand account that challenges the very foundations of fanaticism and oppression. As Douglass's words echo across time, experience the urgency of his message and the courage it took to stand against the prevailing tides of injustice. The narrative unfolds with an intensity that captivates, leaving you to ponder the echoes of the past reverberating in the present. But here's the question that lingers in the air: How far have we truly come in the pursuit of equality and justice? Could Douglass's impassioned plea for freedom find echoes in the challenges we face today? Delve into the rich tapestry of Douglass's narrative, where each word carries the weight of resilience and the fight for human dignity. This edition brings history to life, inviting you to confront the stark realities of the past and draw parallels to the contemporary struggles we grapple with. Are you ready to stand witness to the indomitable spirit that defied oppression? Step into history with "Abolition Fanaticism in New York" and discover a narrative that remains as relevant as ever. Immerse yourself in short, impactful paragraphs that bridge the gap between the past and the present. Douglass's words, like a beacon, guide you through the tumultuous waters of history, inspiring reflection on the challenges that persist. Here's your opportunity to own a piece of emancipatory history. Acquire "Abolition Fanaticism in New York" now, and let Douglass's eloquence resonate as a timeless call for justice and freedom.
The Captive's Quest for Freedom
Author: R. J. M. Blackett
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108418716
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 531
Book Description
Examines the impact fugitive slaves had on the Fugitive Slave Law and the coming of the American Civil War.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108418716
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 531
Book Description
Examines the impact fugitive slaves had on the Fugitive Slave Law and the coming of the American Civil War.
Compendium of the Impending Crisis of the South
Author: Hinton Rowan Helper
Publisher: Gale Cengage Learning
ISBN:
Category : Enslaved persons
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This book condemns slavery, by appealed to whites' rational self-interest, rather than any altruism towards blacks. Helper claimed that slavery hurt the Southern economy by preventing economic development and industrialization, and that it was the main reason why the South had progressed so much less than the North since the late 18th century.
Publisher: Gale Cengage Learning
ISBN:
Category : Enslaved persons
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This book condemns slavery, by appealed to whites' rational self-interest, rather than any altruism towards blacks. Helper claimed that slavery hurt the Southern economy by preventing economic development and industrialization, and that it was the main reason why the South had progressed so much less than the North since the late 18th century.
A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Enslaved persons
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Examines the economy and it's impact of slavery on the coast land slave states pre-Civil War.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Enslaved persons
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Examines the economy and it's impact of slavery on the coast land slave states pre-Civil War.
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
Author: Frederick Douglass
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abolitionists
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Frederick Douglass recounts early years of abuse, his dramatic escape to the North and eventual freedom, abolitionist campaigns, and his crusade for full civil rights for former slaves. It is also the only of Douglass's autobiographies to discuss his life during and after the Civil War, including his encounters with American presidents such as Lincoln, Grant, and Garfield.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abolitionists
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Frederick Douglass recounts early years of abuse, his dramatic escape to the North and eventual freedom, abolitionist campaigns, and his crusade for full civil rights for former slaves. It is also the only of Douglass's autobiographies to discuss his life during and after the Civil War, including his encounters with American presidents such as Lincoln, Grant, and Garfield.
A Tribute for the Negro
Author: Wilson Armistead
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Abolition
Author: Seymour Drescher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139482963
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 939
Book Description
In one form or another, slavery has existed throughout the world for millennia. It helped to change the world, and the world transformed the institution. In the 1450s, when Europeans from the small corner of the globe least enmeshed in the institution first interacted with peoples of other continents, they created, in the Americas, the most dynamic, productive, and exploitative system of coerced labor in human history. Three centuries later these same intercontinental actions produced a movement that successfully challenged the institution at the peak of its dynamism. Within another century a new surge of European expansion constructed Old World empires under the banner of antislavery. However, twentieth-century Europe itself was inundated by a new system of slavery, larger and more deadly than its earlier system of New World slavery. This book examines these dramatic expansions and contractions of the institution of slavery and the impact of violence, economics, and civil society in the ebb and flow of slavery and antislavery during the last five centuries.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139482963
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 939
Book Description
In one form or another, slavery has existed throughout the world for millennia. It helped to change the world, and the world transformed the institution. In the 1450s, when Europeans from the small corner of the globe least enmeshed in the institution first interacted with peoples of other continents, they created, in the Americas, the most dynamic, productive, and exploitative system of coerced labor in human history. Three centuries later these same intercontinental actions produced a movement that successfully challenged the institution at the peak of its dynamism. Within another century a new surge of European expansion constructed Old World empires under the banner of antislavery. However, twentieth-century Europe itself was inundated by a new system of slavery, larger and more deadly than its earlier system of New World slavery. This book examines these dramatic expansions and contractions of the institution of slavery and the impact of violence, economics, and civil society in the ebb and flow of slavery and antislavery during the last five centuries.