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Page 35
"We would discountenance it expressly and distinctly."" Lydia Maria Child, an
advocate of racial equality, termed the race mixing issue "a false charge, got up
by the enemies of the cause, and used as a bugbear to increase the prejudices of
...
"We would discountenance it expressly and distinctly."" Lydia Maria Child, an
advocate of racial equality, termed the race mixing issue "a false charge, got up
by the enemies of the cause, and used as a bugbear to increase the prejudices of
...
Page 41
At issue were basic doctrines of the Garrisonian faith: (1) the interpretation of the
Constitution and the role of political action; (2) the questions of pacifism and
moral suasion; and (3) underlying it all, the issue of black independence.
Through ...
At issue were basic doctrines of the Garrisonian faith: (1) the interpretation of the
Constitution and the role of political action; (2) the questions of pacifism and
moral suasion; and (3) underlying it all, the issue of black independence.
Through ...
Page 149
The issue of supporting the Amendments proved to be only one of many tactical
differences between the leaders of the two organizations.40 The National was, at
least at first, hostile to male leadership, although men were allowed to join the ...
The issue of supporting the Amendments proved to be only one of many tactical
differences between the leaders of the two organizations.40 The National was, at
least at first, hostile to male leadership, although men were allowed to join the ...
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Contents
Preface | 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,Pamela P. Allen No preview available - 1983 |
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