Orange Scott: The methodist evangelist as revolutionary
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1965 |
Mathews, Donald G. |
Abolitionists, freedom-riders, and the tactics of agitation
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1965 |
Zinn, Howard |
British and American abolitionists compared
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1965 |
Temperley, Howard R. |
The psychology of commitment: The constructive role of violence and suffering for the individual and for his society
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1965 |
Tomkins, Silvan S. |
The abolitionist critique of the United States Constitution
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1965 |
Lynd, Staughton |
A brief for equality: The abolitionist reply to the racist myth, 1860-1865
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1965 |
McPherson, James M. |
The persistence of Wendell Phillips
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1965 |
Bartlett, Irving H. |
The Northern response to slavery
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1965 |
Duberman, Martin |
Ambiguites in the antislavery crusade pof the Republican Party
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1965 |
Durden, Robert F. |
Abolition's different drummer: Frederick Douglass
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1965 |
Quarles, Benjamin |
"A sacred animosity": Abolitionism in Canada
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1965 |
Winks, Robin W. |
"Iconoclasm has had its day": Abolitionists and freedmen in South Carolina
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1965 |
Rose, Willie Lee |
The emancipation of the Negro abolitionist
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1965 |
Litwack, Leon F. |
Who was an abolitionist?
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1965 |
Gara, Larry |
Who defens the abolitionist?
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1965 |
Brodie, Fawn M. |
Antislavery and utopia
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1965 |
Thomas, John L. |
Slavery and sin: The cultural background
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1965 |
Davis, David Brion |