Genius of Universal Emancipation

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Category : Antislavery movements
Languages : en
Pages : 222

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Genius of Universal Emancipation

Genius of Universal Emancipation PDF Author:
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Category : Antislavery movements
Languages : en
Pages : 222

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A Bibliography of Illinois Imprints, 1814-58

A Bibliography of Illinois Imprints, 1814-58 PDF Author: Cecil K. Byrd
Publisher: Chicago, University of Chicago Press [c1966]
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 636

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Index to American Periodicals of the 1800's

Index to American Periodicals of the 1800's PDF Author:
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Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 314

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History of Tennessee

History of Tennessee PDF Author:
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Category : Bedford County (Tenn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1312

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The Early Antislavery Movement in Ohio

The Early Antislavery Movement in Ohio PDF Author: Richard Frederick O'Dell
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Category : Abolitionists
Languages : en
Pages : 884

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A Fire Bell in the Past

A Fire Bell in the Past PDF Author: Jeffrey L. Pasley
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
ISBN: 0826274676
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 426

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Many new states entered the United States around 200 years ago, but only Missouri almost killed the nation it was trying to join. When the House of Representatives passed the Tallmadge Amendment banning slavery from the prospective new state in February 1819, it set off a two-year political crisis in which growing northern antislavery sentiment confronted the aggressive westward expansion of the peculiar institution by southerners. The Missouri Crisis divided the U.S. into slave and free states for the first time and crystallized many of the arguments and conflicts that would later be settled violently during the Civil War. The episode was, as Thomas Jefferson put it, “a fire bell in the night” that terrified him as the possible “knell of the Union.” Drawn from the of participants in two landmark conferences held at the University of Missouri and the City University of New York, those who contributed original essays to this second of two volumes—a group that includes young scholars and foremost authorities in the field—answer the Missouri “Question,” in bold fashion, challenging assumptions both old and new in the long historiography by approaching the event on its own terms, rather than as the inevitable sequel of the flawed founding of the republic or a prequel to its near destruction. This second volume of A Fire Bell in the Past features a foreword by Daive Dunkley. Contributors include Dianne Mutti Burke, Christopher Childers, Edward P. Green, Zachary Dowdle, David J. Gary, Peter Kastor, Miriam Liebman, Matthew Mason, Kate Masur, Mike McManus, Richard Newman, and Nicholas Wood.

Heartland

Heartland PDF Author: Charles Esche
Publisher: Smart Museum of Art, the University of C
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 196

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Throughout the vast interior of the United States, contemporary artists are responding to the world around them and reshaping it in unexpected ways. Published to coincide with an exhibition of the same name that first appeared last year in the Netherlands and will open in fall 2009 at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art, Heartland offers an idiosyncratic look at innovative forms of cultural production taking place across the region. This engaging book is part critical reader, part catalogue. Contributors--including novelist Dave Eggers, scholar Hasan Kwame Jeffries, and journalist Rebecca Solnit--explore the region through topics ranging from art to music to urban farming to political history. An illustrated section introduces over twenty artists featured in Heartland, including both established figures like Kerry James Marshall and exuberant newcomers like the group Whoop Dee Doo. An appendix surveys the lively state of independent and artist-run cultural initiatives from New Orleans to Detroit. Produced by the Van Abbemuseum and the Smart Museum of Art, Heartland challenges expectations of place and illuminates a diverse assembly of artists who are redefining the cultural terrain of the American heartland.

Encyclopaedia Britannica, a New Survey of Universal Knowledge

Encyclopaedia Britannica, a New Survey of Universal Knowledge PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 1120

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Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn

Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn PDF Author: Julius Melbourn
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256

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"Jabez Delano Hammond published The Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn in 1847, amid state debates over black suffrage and national debates over slavery’s expansion. The white New Yorker wrote in the voice of a former slave, fooling some contemporaries and subsequent historians, seeking to link Thomas Jefferson’s legacy to antislavery and racial equality. Placed in the context of Hammond’s other public and private writings, Julius Melbourn represents the evolution, radicalization, and politicization of the antebellum abolition movement. Hammond began as an ardent Jeffersonian but came to advocate violence against the Slave Power before disavowing such tactics in favor of political mobilization before his death in 1855"--Abstract, "Jefferson's legacy, race science, and righteous violence in Jabez Hammond's abolitionist fiction."

The War in Texas

The War in Texas PDF Author: Benjamin Lundy
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 74

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Lundy’s pamphlet on "The War in Texas" is not only the best account, up to that time, of the Texas conspiracy, but closes with the remarkable prediction of the Southern Confederacy, which established itself twenty-five years later: "Our countrymen, in fighting for the union of Texas with the United States, will be fighting for that which at no distant period will inevitably dissolve the Union. The slave States, having the eligible addition to their land of bondage, will ere long cut asunder the Federal tie, and confederate a new and distinct slavehotding republic, in opposition to the whole free republic of the North. Thus early will be fulfilled the prediction of the old politicians of Europe, that our Union could not remain one century entire; and then also will the maxim be exemplified in our history, that liberty and slavery can not long inhabit the same soil." Lundy died, as he had lived, in the firm belief that American slavery would be abolished before 1900, and he contributed more to that result than many—perhaps than any —of his contemporaries.