American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... Abolitionism had deeper roots , for some of its leaders , than any of the other movements . Members of the Society of Friends had been agitating against slavery in America for almost a century . Such a Friend as John Greenleaf Whittier ...
... Abolitionism had deeper roots , for some of its leaders , than any of the other movements . Members of the Society of Friends had been agitating against slavery in America for almost a century . Such a Friend as John Greenleaf Whittier ...
Page 369
... abolitionists . Such rejoinders as W. J. Grayson's The Hireling and the Slave , a long poem which compared the ... abolitionist attack identified the individual Southerner with the institution of slavery , and the section with both ...
... abolitionists . Such rejoinders as W. J. Grayson's The Hireling and the Slave , a long poem which compared the ... abolitionist attack identified the individual Southerner with the institution of slavery , and the section with both ...
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... abolitionist in theory , while from youth to age a slave - holder in practice . With a zeal which never abated ... abolitionists of revolutionary France ; he warmly urged his British friend , Dr. Price , 1 to send his anti - slavery ...
... abolitionist in theory , while from youth to age a slave - holder in practice . With a zeal which never abated ... abolitionists of revolutionary France ; he warmly urged his British friend , Dr. Price , 1 to send his anti - slavery ...
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