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... York , Pennsylvania and Ohio . This kind of black involvement presented quite a contrast to the earlier conservative abolitionist movement . As late as 1826 , for example , some 143 white - controlled anti - slavery societies excluded ...
... York , Pennsylvania and Ohio . This kind of black involvement presented quite a contrast to the earlier conservative abolitionist movement . As late as 1826 , for example , some 143 white - controlled anti - slavery societies excluded ...
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... York state . It was her desire to break out of the confines of the middle - class home that motivated Stanton to organize the first woman's rights meeting in 1848 . Susan B. Anthony met Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1851 and formed a ...
... York state . It was her desire to break out of the confines of the middle - class home that motivated Stanton to organize the first woman's rights meeting in 1848 . Susan B. Anthony met Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1851 and formed a ...
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... York : Co- lumbia University , 1922 ) , pp . 153-54 . 69. Crowe , " Tom Watson , Populists , and Blacks Reconsidered , " p . 102 . 70. Wilhoit , " Populism's Impact on the Georgia Negro , " p . 118 . 71. Abramowitz , " The Negro in the ...
... York : Co- lumbia University , 1922 ) , pp . 153-54 . 69. Crowe , " Tom Watson , Populists , and Blacks Reconsidered , " p . 102 . 70. Wilhoit , " Populism's Impact on the Georgia Negro , " p . 118 . 71. Abramowitz , " The Negro in the ...
Contents
Preface 35 | 3 |
SelfInterest and Southern Populism | 49 |
Expediency | 81 |
Copyright | |
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Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States Robert L. Allen,Chude Pamela Allen No preview available - 2021 |
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