Colonization and its discontents : emancipation, emigration, and antislavery in antebellum Pennsylvania / Beverly C. Tomek.
- Tomek, Beverly C.
- Date:
- [2011], ©2011
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New York : New York University Press, [2011], ©2011.
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xxiii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-290) and index.
Contents
1. "Many negroes in these parts may prove prejudissial several wayes to us and our posteraty": the crucial elements of exclusion and social control in Pennsylvania's early antislavery movement -- 2. "A certain simple grandeur...which awakens the benevolent heart": the American Colonization Society's effective marketing in Pennsylvania -- 3. "Calculated to remove the evils, and increase the happiness of society": Mathew Carey and the political and economic side of African colonization -- 4. "We here mean literally what we say": Elliott Cresson and the Pennsylvania Colonization Society's humanitarian agenda -- 5. "They will never become a people until they come out from amongst the white people": James Forten and African American ambivalence to African colonization -- 6. "A thorough abolitionist could not be such without being a colonizationist": Benjamin Coates and black uplift in the United States and Africa -- 7. "Our elevation must be the result of self-efforts, and work of our own hands": Martin R. Delany and the role of self-help and emigration in black uplift -- 8. "Maybe the devil has got to come out of these people before we will have peace": assessing the successes and failures of Pennsylvania's competing antislavery agendas
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Location Status History of MedicineJQC.627.AA7-8Open shelves
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- 9780814783481
- 0814783481
- 9780814764534
- 0814764533