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Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word Book

Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word
Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word, Philosophers and historians often treat fundamental concepts like equality as if they existed only as fixed ideas found solely in the canonical texts of civilization. In <i>Crafting Equality</i>, Celeste Michelle Condit and John Louis Lucaites argue that , Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word, Philosophers and historians often treat fundamental concepts like equality as if they existed only as fixed ideas found solely in the canonical texts of civilization. In Crafting Equality, Celeste Michelle Condit and John Louis Lucaites argue that , Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word
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  • Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word
  • Written by author Celeste Michelle Condit
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, May 1993
  • Philosophers and historians often treat fundamental concepts like equality as if they existed only as fixed ideas found solely in the canonical texts of civilization. In Crafting Equality, Celeste Michelle Condit and John Louis Lucaites argue that
  • Philosophers and historians often treat fundamental concepts like equality as if they existed only as fixed ideas found solely in the canonical texts of civilization. In Crafting Equality, Celeste Michelle Condit and John Louis Lucaites argue that
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Preface: Toward Consideration of the Rhetorical Culture of Equality
Acknowledgments
1Introduction: The Story of Equality1
Pt. 1The Rhetorical Foundations of American Equality
2The British Rhetoric of Revolt, 1760-177419
3The Anglo-American Revolutionary Rhetoric, 1774-178940
4The African-American Rhetoric of Equal Rights, 1774-186069
Pt. 2Rhetorical Integrations
5Separate But Equal, 1865-1896101
6Integrated Equality, 1896-1960147
7The New Equalities, 1960-1990188
Afterword217
Research and Bibliography Essay233
Appendix: Reference List of Newspapers and Magazines249
Notes251
Index345


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