
To Plead Our Own Cause
Fleshing out the important links between Reformed theology, the institution of slavery, and the rise of the antislavery movement, author Christopher Cameron argues that African Americans in Massachusetts initiated organized abolitionism in America and that their antislavery ideology had its origins in Puritan thought and the particular system of slavery that this religious ideology shaped in Massachusetts. The political activity of black abolitionists was central in effecting the abolition of slavery and the slave trade within the Bay State, and it was likewise key in building a national antislavery movement in the years of the early republic. Even while abolitionist strategies were evolving, much of the rhetoric and tactics that well-known abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass employed in the mid-nineteenth century had their origins among blacks in Massachusetts during the eighteenth century.
- Alaotsikko
- African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement
- Kirjailija
- Christopher Cameron
- ISBN
- 9781606351949
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 455 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 21.5.2014
- Kustantaja
- Kent State University Press
- Sivumäärä
- 176