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... northern popular opinion and northern politics while only indirectly influencing the South . In this limited context , Garrison and his associates appear to have been radicals while other abolitionist factions , includ- ing church ...
... northern states either to ban slavery immediately or to adopt plans for its gradual abolition . In 1787 , similar forces pro- duced Congress's prohibition of slavery in the Old North- west The end of slavery in the North by no means ...
... northern abolitionists and those they sought to free . By 1800 almost all slaves lived south of the Mason- Dixon Line . Most of them worked on plantations under con- ditions that diverged radically from those in the North ...
... northern opponents with its southern victims . In 1829 Garrison joined Lundy in Baltimore , where the two men worked with free African Americans and slaves . That same year , black abolitionist David Walker published in Boston his ...
... northern campaign on their behalf . An apparent decline in slave unrest after 1833 encouraged this policy.13 During the late 1830s and early 1840s , abolitionists once again reevaluated the nature of their movement and the fo- cus of ...
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AMBIGUOUS MANIFESTOS | 17 |
CIRCUMSTANCES | 37 |
PROCEEDINGS | 53 |
GOALS AND REACTIONS | 71 |
ABOLITIONISTS AND SLAVES | 97 |
CONVERGENCE | 117 |
CONCLUSION | 137 |
ADDRESS OF THE ANTISLAVERY CONVENTION OF THE STATE OF NEWYORK HELD IN PETERBORO JANUARY 19TH 1842 TO THE SL... | 149 |
RIGHTS OF A FUGITIVE SLAVE NATHANIEL E JOHNSON | 159 |
ADDRESS TO THE SLAVES OF THE UNITED STATES WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON | 165 |
AN ADDRESS TO THE SLAVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA REJECTED BY THE NATIONAL CONVENTION 1848 HENRY HIG... | 175 |
A LETTER TO THE AMERICAN SLAVES FROM THOSE WHO HAVE FLED FROM AMERICAN SLAVERY GERRIT SMITH | 185 |
NOTES | 193 |
Bibliography | 219 |
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