To plead our own cause : African Americans in Massachusetts and the making of the antislavery movement / Christopher Cameron.
The antislavery movement entered an important new phase when William Lloyd Garrison began publishing the Liberator in 1831--a phase marked by massive petition campaigns, the extraordinary mobilization of female activists, and the creation of organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society. W...
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Main Author: | Cameron, Christopher, 1983- |
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Language: | English |
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Series: | American abolitionism and antislavery.
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