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Chapter Seven: “Forgotten Voices from the South (1790-1801)”
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This accession contains a typed, unpublished manuscript by Richard E. Amacher entitled “From Moses to Montesquieu: Antislavery Rhetoric in Early America, 1688-1808” in its entirety. Many notes and edits have been penned in throughout the manuscript. The manuscript consists of a preface, eight chapters, an appendix, and a bibliography. Dr. Amacher examines persuasive works written by American authors on the subject of race-based slavery in this study. Specifically, he is interested in...
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1940-2015
Chapter Eight: “The Success of Rhetoric: Thomas Branagan and the End of Importation”
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This accession contains a typed, unpublished manuscript by Richard E. Amacher entitled “From Moses to Montesquieu: Antislavery Rhetoric in Early America, 1688-1808” in its entirety. Many notes and edits have been penned in throughout the manuscript. The manuscript consists of a preface, eight chapters, an appendix, and a bibliography. Dr. Amacher examines persuasive works written by American authors on the subject of race-based slavery in this study. Specifically, he is interested in...
Dates:
1940-2015
Appendix
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This accession contains a typed, unpublished manuscript by Richard E. Amacher entitled “From Moses to Montesquieu: Antislavery Rhetoric in Early America, 1688-1808” in its entirety. Many notes and edits have been penned in throughout the manuscript. The manuscript consists of a preface, eight chapters, an appendix, and a bibliography. Dr. Amacher examines persuasive works written by American authors on the subject of race-based slavery in this study. Specifically, he is interested in...
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1940-2015
Bibliography
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This accession contains a typed, unpublished manuscript by Richard E. Amacher entitled “From Moses to Montesquieu: Antislavery Rhetoric in Early America, 1688-1808” in its entirety. Many notes and edits have been penned in throughout the manuscript. The manuscript consists of a preface, eight chapters, an appendix, and a bibliography. Dr. Amacher examines persuasive works written by American authors on the subject of race-based slavery in this study. Specifically, he is interested in...
Dates:
1940-2015