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Preface; Introduction; Part I. Origins: 1. Young missionaries: varieties of early immediatism; Part II. Sanctuaries: 2. Insurgents of the Boston Clique; 3. Stewards of the Lord; 4. Voluntarists of the Burned-over-District; Part III. Transformations: 5. 'Distinctions of sex'; 6. 'The chord of prejudice'; 7. Righteous violence; Part IV. Juxtaposition: 8. Immediatists and radicals; Part V. Termination: 9. A troubled jubilee; Notes; Bibliographical note; Index.
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Add Gregarious Saints: Self and Community in Antebellum American Abolitionism, 1830-1870, This book, originally published in 1982, is an examination of antebellum abolitionism in the United States. Professor Friedman studies the abolitionists as individuals, delving into the psychology, sociology and group dynamics of the movement. He examines, Gregarious Saints: Self and Community in Antebellum American Abolitionism, 1830-1870 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Gregarious Saints: Self and Community in Antebellum American Abolitionism, 1830-1870, This book, originally published in 1982, is an examination of antebellum abolitionism in the United States. Professor Friedman studies the abolitionists as individuals, delving into the psychology, sociology and group dynamics of the movement. He examines, Gregarious Saints: Self and Community in Antebellum American Abolitionism, 1830-1870 to your collection on WonderClub |