Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... abolitionists have continued to arouse disagreement among historians who have tried to determine who the abolitionists were , what motivated them to risk life and limb , and what effects they had . The selections that follow show some ...
... abolitionists have continued to arouse disagreement among historians who have tried to determine who the abolitionists were , what motivated them to risk life and limb , and what effects they had . The selections that follow show some ...
Strana 347
... abolitionists were fond of noting , substantial citizens- " gentlemen of property and stand- ing " -were prominent in creating most of these disturbances . Such people cared less about the South's " peculiar institution " than about the ...
... abolitionists were fond of noting , substantial citizens- " gentlemen of property and stand- ing " -were prominent in creating most of these disturbances . Such people cared less about the South's " peculiar institution " than about the ...
Strana 376
... abolitionists were indeed mad , but it is time we questioned the sanity of the point of view . Those Northerners who were not indifferent to slavery - a large number after 1845 - were nonetheless prone to view the abolitionist protest ...
... abolitionists were indeed mad , but it is time we questioned the sanity of the point of view . Those Northerners who were not indifferent to slavery - a large number after 1845 - were nonetheless prone to view the abolitionist protest ...
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