Beacons of Liberty: Free-Soil Havens and the American Anti-Slavery Movement, 1813-1863

Beacons of Liberty: Free-Soil Havens and the American Anti-Slavery Movement, 1813-1863
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Download or read book Beacons of Liberty: Free-Soil Havens and the American Anti-Slavery Movement, 1813-1863 written by Elena Karpinski Abbott and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 730 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Narrating the story of American anti-slavery advocates looking abroad for hope and inspiration as they worked to dismantle slavery in the United States, this dissertation offers the first evaluation of how free-soil havens across the Atlantic world collectively affected a national anti-slavery movement.


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