Contributions

  • Karcher, Carolyn L., 1945- - Contributor

Publication

1996 - University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

51,750 words, Guess

Page Count

207 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10155849006X
  • ISBN-101558490078
  • ISBN-139781558490062
  • ISBN-139781558490079
  • Goodreads1355710', '1355703
and 2 more

Classifications

  • DDC305.896/073
  • LCCE449 .C532 1996

Description

Published in Boston in 1833, Lydia Maria Child's Appeal provided the abolitionist movement with its first full-scale analysis of race and slavery. Indeed, so comprehensive was its scope, surveying the institution from historical, political, economic, legal, racial, and moral perspectives, that no other antislavery writer ever attempted to duplicate Child's achievement. The Appeal not only denounced slavery in the South but condemned racial prejudice in the free North and refuted racist ideology as a whole. Child's treatise anticipated twentieth-century inquiries into the African origins of European and American culture as well as current arguments against school and job discrimination based on race. This new edition - the first oriented toward the classroom - is enhanced by Carolyn L. Karcher's illuminating introduction. Included is a chronology of Child's life and a list of books for further reading.

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  • An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called AfricansUniversity of Massachusetts Press1996-01-01
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