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Sample Entries: David, David Brion. "The Emergence of Immediatism in British and American Antislavery Thought." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 49 (1962); Gerteis, Louis C. "Slavery and Hard Times: Morality and Utility in American Antislavery Reform." Civil War History 29 (1983); Huston, James L. "The Experiential Basis of the Northern Antislavery Impulse." Journal of Southern History 56 (1990); Quist, John W. "The Great Majority of Our Subscribers are Farmers': The Michigan Abolitionist Constituency of the 1840s." Journal of the Early Republic 14 ( 1994); Thomas, John L. "Romantic Reform in America, 1815-1865." American Quarterly 17 (1965).
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