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The Great Abolitionist Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union [Audiobook]


Free Download The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CZZ6HHD6 | 2024 | 17 hours and 36 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 506 MB
Author: Stephen Puleo
Narrator: Jonathan Yen

In the tempestuous mid-nineteenth century, as slavery consumed Congressional debate and America careened toward civil war and split apart-when the very future of the nation hung in the balance-Charles Sumner’s voice rang strongest, bravest, and most unwavering. Where others preached compromise and moderation, he denounced slavery’s evils to all who would listen and demanded that it be wiped out of existence. Before and during the Civil War, at great personal sacrifice, Sumner was the conscience of the North and the most influential politician fighting for abolition.

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Ignatius Sancho and the British Abolitionist Movement, 1729-1786 Manhood, Race and Sensibility


Free Download Ignatius Sancho and the British Abolitionist Movement, 1729-1786: Manhood, Race and Sensibility by G. J. Barker-Benfield
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 266 Pages | ISBN : 3031374193 | 7.6 MB
This book highlights the significant role played by Ignatius Sancho (c. 1729-80), the first black man to vote in England, in the British abolitionist movement. Examining the letters of Sancho, and especially his correspondence with the influential novelist and preacher, Laurence Sterne, the author analyses the relationship between sensibility and antislavery in eighteenth-century Britain. The book demonstrates how Sancho navigated the bawdy, riotous conditions of commercial London, which was the headquarters of a growing and war-torn Empire. It shows how Sancho mastered the fashionable and gendered language of the culture of sensibility, navigating the contemporary issues of race, slavery, and politics. The book also touches on the White metropolitan and colonial preoccupation with Black men’s sexuality, which was intensified by the Somerset decision of 1772. Sancho’s was a unique and influential voice in eighteenth-century Britain, making this book an insightful read for scholars of anti-slavery as well as gender, race and imperialism in British history.

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Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement


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English | 2006 | pages: 216 | ISBN: 0807131318, 0807150088 | EPUB | 1,9 mb
In this illuminating study, Gelien Matthews demonstrates how slave rebellions in the British West Indies influenced the tactics of abolitionists in England and how the rhetoric and actions of the abolitionists emboldened slaves. Moving between the world of the British Parliament and the realm of Caribbean plantations, Matthews reveals a transatlantic dialectic of antislavery agitation and slave insurrection that eventually influenced the dismantling of slavery in British-held territories.

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