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Atlas of American Migration

ebooks Atlas of American Migration by Stephen A. Flanders in History

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Echoes of Thomas Paine and Enlightenment thought resonate throughout the abolitionist movement and in the efforts of its leaders to create an anti-slavery reading public. In Abolition's Public Sphere Robert Fanuzzi critically examines the writings of William Lloyd Garrison; Frederick Douglass; Henry David Thoreau; and Sarah and Angelina Grimke and their massive abolition publicity campaign--pamphlets; newspapers; petitions; and public gatherings--geared to an audience of white male citizens; free black noncitizens; women; and the enslaved. Including provocative readings of Thoreau's Walden and of the symbolic space of Boston's Faneuil Hall; Abolition's Public Sphere demonstrates how abolitionist public discourse sought to reenact eighteenth-century scenarios of revolution and democracy in the antebellum era. Fanuzzi illustrates how the dissemination of abolitionist tracts served to create an "imaginary public" that promoted and provoked the discussion of slavery. However; by embracing Enlightenment abstractions of liberty; reason; and progress; Fanuzzi argues; abolitionist strategy introduced aesthetic concerns that challenged political institutions of the public sphere and prevailing notions of citizenship. Insightful and thought-provoking; Abolition's Public Sphere questions standard versions of abolitionist history and; in the process; our understanding of democracy itself.


#272362 in Books Facts on File 1998-11Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 .87 x 9.33 x 12.31l; #File Name: 0816031584224 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy ann yokomVery good6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Amcerican MigrationBy Selma BlackmonThe author has done a detailed review of all migrations; not just the major routes and times. My family came from N.Y. to Illinois in 1858 by land and not water. This is included. Another of my family came from central Eugrope in 1853 and 1864; this is not a major famine or war; but suggestions are given by the author. I have been looking for this type of a book for a long time. Thank you!!!

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