Of one blood : abolitionism and the origins of racial equality /
In his final book, historian Paul Goodman, who died in 1995, presents a new and important interpretation of abolitionism. Goodman pays particular attention to the role that blacks played in the movement. Goodman demonstrates that the abolitionist movement had a far broader social basis that was prev...
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التنسيق: | Licensed eBooks |
اللغة: | الإنجليزية |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press
©1998.
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.5973211 |
الملخص: | In his final book, historian Paul Goodman, who died in 1995, presents a new and important interpretation of abolitionism. Goodman pays particular attention to the role that blacks played in the movement. Goodman demonstrates that the abolitionist movement had a far broader social basis that was previously thought. Drawing on census and town records, his portraits of abolitionists reveal the many contributions of ordinary citizens, especially laborers and women, long over shadowed by famous movement leaders. |
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وصف مادي: | 1 online resource (xxi, 303 pages) |
بيبلوغرافيا: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-295) and index. |
ردمك: | 9780520926165 0520926161 0585118183 9780585118185 0520207947 |