Blacks in the abolitionist movement, edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick.

Comp
Bracey, John H. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Belmont, Calif., Wadsworth Pub. Co. [1971]
Description
168 p. 22 cm.

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Subject(s)
Joint comp
Series
  • Explorations in the Black experience [More in this series]
  • A Wadsworth series: explorations in the Black experience
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
James Forten: forgotten abolitionist, by R. A. Billington.--Abolition's different drummer: Frederick Douglass, by B. Quarles.--John Mercer Langston: Black protest leader and abolitionist, by W. F. Cheek.--William Still and the Underground Railroad, by L. Gara.--The Negro in the organization of abolition, by C. H. Wesley.--The emancipation of the Negro abolitionist, by L. F. Litwack.--The Negro: innately inferior or equal? By J. McPherson.--Anti-slavery ambivalence: immediatism, expediency, race, by W. H. Pease and J. H. Pease.--The role of Blacks in the abolitionist movement, by A. Meier and E. Rudwick.--National Negro conventions of the middle 1840's: moral suasion vs. political action, by H. H. Bell.--The Black phalanx, by W. E. B. Du Bois.--John Brown and the paradox of leadership among American Negroes, by D. Potter.--Douglass and John Brown, by P. Foner.
ISBN
0534000207
LCCN
70154813 //r954
OCLC
148060
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