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Series foreword | ||
Ch. 1 | Historical overview | 1 |
Ch. 2 | "In matters of right and equity" : from Quakers to revolution | 7 |
Ch. 3 | "Justice is in one scale, and self-preservation in the other" : slavery and anti-slavery in the new nation | 23 |
Ch. 4 | "Thought the heavens should fall" : abolitionism takes shape - the 1830s | 41 |
Ch. 5 | "Contrary to the laws of God and the rights of man" : politics versus spirituality - the 1840s | 69 |
Ch. 6 | "The storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake" : from politics and violence to freedom - the 1850s-1860s | 87 |
Ch. 7 | Concluding interpretive essay | 111 |
Biographies : personalities of the abolitionist movement | 117 |
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