Abolitionists of the Northeast: Black Leaders in the Antislavery Movement - Paperback
Abolitionists of the Northeast: Black Leaders in the Antislavery Movement - Paperback
by Gail Braccidiferro MacDonald (Author)
Abolitionists of the Northeastprofiles the little-known yet historically prolific Black figures who actively participated in the abolitionist movement in America. The movement, which began in the 1820s in Northeastern America, was about ending slavery in the United States.
History books have long emphasized the lives and work of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Thomas Garrett, but it's no secret that the most influential Black advocates are missing from the pages of our textbooks. This book offers intimate profiles of 29 Black abolitionists in the Northeast along with historical black and white photographs that give readers a full picture of who these people were, the work they did to combat the nation's greatest sin, and how their legacy has lived on.
From the underrated to the overlooked, Abolitionists of the Northeast educates readers on the most influential advocates in the earliest beginnings of the United States' anti-slavery movement.
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