The Antislavery Vanguard : New Essays on the Abolitionists /
Martin B. Duberman.
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- Princeton Legacy Library ; 1901 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction / Part I: Background -- 1. Slavery and Sin: The Cultural Background / 2. Who Was an Abolitionist? / 3. Who Defends the Abolitionist? / Part II : Individuals -- 4. Orange Scott: The Methodist Evangelist as Revolutionary / 5. The Persistence of Wendell Phillips / 6. Abolition's Different Drummer: Frederick Douglass / Part III: The Abolitionists and the Negro -- 7. The Emancipation of the Negro Abolitionist / 8. A Brief for Equality: The Abolitionist Reply to the Racist Myth, 1860-1865 / 9. "Iconoclasm Has Had Its Day": Abolitionists and Freedmen in South Carolina / Part IV: Side Perspectives -- 10. The Abolitionist Critique of the United States Constitution / 11. Antislavery and Utopia / 12. The Psychology of Commitment: The Constructive Role of Violence and Suffering for the Individual and for His Society / Part V: Comparisons: A. Foreign B. Domestic -- A. Foreign -- 13. "A Sacred Animosity": Abolitionism in Canada / 14. The British and American Abolitionists Compared / B. Domestic -- 15. Ambiguities in the Antislavery Crusade of the Republican Party / 16. The Northern Response to Slavery -- PART VI: CONCLUDING -- 17. Abolitionists, Freedom-Riders, and the Tactics of Agitation -- Index Duberman, Martin -- Davis, David Brion -- Gara, Larry -- Brodie, Fawn M. -- Mathews, Donald G. -- Bartlett, Irving H. -- Quarles, Benjamin -- Litwack, Leon F. -- McPherson, James M. -- Rose, Willie Lee -- Lynd, Staughton -- Thomas, John L. -- Tomkins, Silvan S. -- Winks, Robin W. -- Temperley, Howard R. -- Durden, Robert F. --