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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Slavery and Silence, Freedom and Rhetoric | 1 |
2 | Recovering the Voices of Marginalized Abolitionists | 15 |
3 | Too Long Have Others Spoken for Us: The Antislavery Rhetoric of African American Men | 51 |
4 | If I Was a Man, How I Would Lecture! White Women Rhetors in the Abolition Movement | 109 |
5 | What if I Am a Woman? The Rhetoric of African American Female Abolitionists | 165 |
6 | Rhetoric and Empowerment: The Marginalized Abolitionists and Beyond | 220 |
Notes | 237 | |
Bibliography | 257 | |
Index | 277 |
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