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From Moral Suasion to Political Confrontation: American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance
James Stewart
February 27, 2007
Essay
- From Moral Suasion to Political Confrontation: American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance, 1831-1861, James Stewart
Document Package
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Images of Abolitionism, powerpoint presentation by James Stewart
What Shall Be Done?
A Short Catechism, A Martyr for Liberty, and Appalling Developements
Resistance to Tyrants, Obedience to God
A Calm Appeal from the South to the North
The Negro's Response to Brown's Martyrdom, 1859
A Negro Emigration Convention, 1854
Frederick Douglass Discusses the Fourth of July, 1852
State Convention of Connecticut Negroes, 1849
"Founded in Avarice ...," 1837
David Walker's Appeal
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