Black freedom: the nonviolent abolitionists from 1830 through the Civil War
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adam_text | Contente PREFACE Part I. Abolitionists Choose Nonviolence 1. THREE SCHOOLS OF ABOLITIONISTS “Poets prophesy what is right, philosophers see it, fanatics accomplish it.” ·—James Russell Lowell 2. A NONVIOLENT DECLARATION Our principles “lead us to reject. . . the use of all carnal weapons.” —William Lloyd Garrison 3. ABSORBING VIOLENCE “I am not such a coward as to forsake my principles at the bidding of a mob.” —Isaac T. Hopper 4. LOVEJOY TRIES GUNS “Our Lord . . . never raised his arms against his foes.” —Angelina Grimké 5. SHOULD SLAVES REVOLT? “The only well grounded hope . . . for emancipation is . . . moral force.” —Frederick Douglass 6. THE NONRESISTANCE SOCIETY “A few obscure, moneyless, uninfluential men and women.” —The Nonresistant
Vili Part II. Direct Action Against Discrimination 7· REGARDLESS OF COMPLEXION 91 “We must eat, walk, travel, and worship with people of color.” —Lewis Tappan 8. RAILROAD RIDE-INS I 12 “Nobody of any soul will sit anywhere else.” —Nathaniel P. Rogers 9. PRAY-INS AND PRAY-OUTS 127 “I did not think it proper ... to move, and thus sanc tion my own degradation.” —Theodore S. Wright 10. CREATING SCHOOLS 139 Schools give blacks “a mighty impulse to help them selves.” —Theodore Weld 11. BOYCOTTING SCHOOLS 159 “Goodbye forever, colored school!”—A black school boy Part III. Direct Action Against Slavery 12. BOYCOTTING SLAVE PRODUCE 185 “Blood-bought sweets and . . . blood-stained cotton.” —Lucretia Mott 13. FOSTER SPEAKS-IN 205 “I wish every jail . . . filled.” —Thomas P. Beach 14. CHURCHMEN COME OUT 2IÓ “The American pulpit is the sworn ally of slavery.” —Theodore Parker 15. NONCOOPERATION WITH GOVERNMENT 244 “A minority ... is irresistible when it clogs by its whole weight.” —Henry David Thoreau 16. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD “Solomon, shall I strike?” շ 68 —Henry, a fugitive slave 17. RESISTING THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW 291 “If a fugitive claims your help . . . break the law.” —Charles Beecher 18. JOHN brown’s RAID “Perish with him the folly that seeks through evil, good.” —John Greenleaf Whittier 318
ѵш Part IL Direct Action Against Discrimination 7· REGARDLESS OF COMPLEXION 91 “We must eat, walk, travel, and worship with people of color.” —Lewis Tappan 8. RAILROAD RIDE-INS I 12 “Nobody of any soul will sit anywhere else.” —Nathaniel P. Rogers 9. PRAY-INS AND PRAY-OUTS 127 “I did not think it proper ... to move, and thus sanc tion my own degradation.” —Theodore S. Wright 10. CREATING SCHOOLS I 39 Schools give blacks “a mighty impulse to help them selves.” —Theodore Weld 11. BOYCOTTING SCHOOLS 159 “Goodbye forever, colored school!”—A black school boy Part III. Direct Action Against Slavery 12. BOYCOTTING SLAVE PRODUCE 185 “Blood-bought sweets and . . . blood-stained cotton.” —Lucretia Mott 13. FOSTER SPEAKS-IN 205 “I wish every jail . . . filled.” —Thomas P. Beach 14. CHURCHMEN COME OUT 2l6 “The American pulpit is the sworn ally of slavery.” —Theodore Parker 15. NONCOOPERATION WITH GOVERNMENT 244 “A minority ... is irresistible when it clogs by its whole weight.” —Henry David Thoreau 16. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD “Solomon, shall I strike?” 2 68 —Henry, a fugitive slave 17. RESISTING THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW 291 “If a fugitive claims your help . . . break the law.” —Charles Beecher 18. JOHN brown’s RAID “Perish with him the folly that seeks through evil, good.” —John Greenleaf Whittier 318
ix Part IV. Tragic Denouement İÇ. PEACE MEN FACE WAR “We cannot cast out the devil of slavery by the devil” of war. —Parker Pillsbury 20. ELUSIVE VICTORY “Was it well then to shed our blood in order that the Negro might be freely lynched?” —Moncure Conway acknowledgments 333 371 380 00 INDEX 426 4 NOTES
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