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Abolitionist Politics
Abolitionist Politics, Before the Civil War, slaveholders made themselves into the most powerful, most deeply rooted, and best organized private interest group within the United States Not only did slavery represent the national economy's second largest capital investment, exce, Abolitionist Politics has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Abolitionist Politics
  • Written by author James Brewer Stewart
  • Published by University of Massachusetts Press, February 2008
  • Before the Civil War, slaveholders made themselves into the most powerful, most deeply rooted, and best organized private interest group within the United States Not only did slavery represent the national economy's second largest capital investment, exce
  • Before the Civil War, slaveholders made themselves into the most powerful, most deeply rooted, and best organized private interest group within the United States Not only did slavery represent the national economy's second largest capital investment, exce
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Preface     ix
Acknowledgments     xiii
Narratives     1
From Moral Suasion to Political Confrontation: American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance, 1831-1861     3
Contexts     33
Modernizing "Difference": The Political Meanings of Color in the Free States, 1776-1840     35
Commitments     59
The Roberts Case, the Easton Family, and the Dynamics of the Abolitionist Movement in Massachusetts, 1776-1870: (co-authored with George R. Price)     61
William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and the Symmetry of Autobiography: Charisma and the Character of Abolitionist Leadership     89
Consequences     111
Joshua Giddings, Antislavery Violence, and the Politics of Congressional Honor     113
The Orator and the Insurrectionist     139
The New Haven Negro College and the Dynamics of Race in New England, 1776-1870     172
Reconsidering the Abolitionists in an Age of Fundamentalist Politics     203
Index     227


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