
African-American Activism before the Civil War
The Freedom Struggle in the Antebellum North
Edited by Patrick Rael
List Price: $34.95
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-95727-4
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 03/26/2008
- Pages: 320
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FOREWORD (By James Brewer Stewart)
INTRODUCTION
- Leon F. Litwack, The Emancipation of the Negro Abolitionist
- Jane H. Pease; William H. Pease, Black Power — The Debate in 1840
- Frederick Cooper, Elevating the Race: The Social Thought of Black Leaders, 1827-1850
- Benjamin Quarles, Black History’s Antebellum Origins
- Emma Jones Lapsansky, ‘Since They Got Those Separate Churches’: Afro-Americans and Racism in Jacksonian Philadelphia
- George A. Levesque, Interpreting Early Black Ideology: A Reappraisal of Historical Consensus
- Ernest Allen, Jr., Afro-American Identity: Reflections on the Pre-Civil War Era
- James Oliver Horton, Freedom's Yoke: Gender Conventions among Antebellum Free Blacks
- James Oakes, The Political Significance of Slave Resistance
- Albert J. Raboteau, Ethiopia Shall Soon Stretch Forth Her Hands': Black Destiny in Nineteenth-Century America
- James Brewer Stewart, The Emergence of Racial Modernity and the Rise of the White North, 1790-1840
- Leslie M. Harris, From Abolitionist Amalgamators to ‘Rulers of the Five Points’: The Discourse of Interracial Sex and Reform in Antebellum New York City
- Patrick Rael, The Market Revolution and Market Values in Antebellum Black Protest Thought
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