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Índice
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xiii |
PREFACE | xxi |
INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | lxi |
CHAPTER | 1 |
Acts of Congress Relating to Slavery | 20 |
CHAPTER 3 | 51 |
Biblical Antislavery Arguments | 88 |
NOTES ON STEPHEN JAY GOULDS CRITIQUE OF GEORGE | 266 |
HENRI GRÉGOIRE 17501831 | 273 |
O S FOWLER 18091887 | 283 |
Hereditary Descent | 291 |
Ethnology | 297 |
JOSIAH NOTT AND THE AMERICAN SCHOOL | 310 |
The Abolitionist Crusade | 327 |
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON 18051879 | 335 |
CHAPTER 5 | 116 |
GEORGE FITZHUGH 18061881 | 126 |
DAVID CHRISTY 1802N D AND E N ELLIOTT N D | 141 |
CHAPTER 6 | 156 |
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER 18071892 | 164 |
JAMES KIRKE PAULDING 17781860 | 177 |
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 18191891 | 186 |
WALT WHITMAN 18191892 | 195 |
EMERSON THOREAU AND ANTISLAVERY | 203 |
HENRY DAVID THOREAU 18171862 | 215 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON 18031882 | 225 |
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE 18111896 AND MARY | 234 |
BLACK STEREOTYPES IN UNCLE TOMS CABIN | 241 |
Science in Antebellum America | 249 |
The Constitution and the Union | 345 |
DAVID WALKER 17851830 | 352 |
LYDIA MARIA CHILD 18021880 | 363 |
WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING 17801842 | 379 |
JAMES MCCUNE SMITH 18131865 | 391 |
CATHARINE E BEECHER 18041878 | 404 |
Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses | 417 |
441 | |
HORACE MANN 17961859 | 449 |
ALEXANDER CRUMMELL 18191898 | 455 |
HORACE BUSHNELL 18021876 | 462 |
CHAPTER 9 | 474 |
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