African-American activism before the Civil War :the freedom struggle in the antebellum North
New York :
Routledge,
2008.
viii, 307 p. ;25 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The emancipation of the negro abolitionist / Leon F. Litwack -- Black power- the debate in 1840 / Jane H. Pease and William H. Pease -- Elevating the race: the social thought of black leaders, 1827-50 / Fredrick Cooper -- Black history's antebellum origins / Benjamin Quarles -- "Since they got those separate churches": Afro-Americans and racism in Jacksonian Philadelphia / Emma Jones Lapsansky -- Interpreting early black ideology: a reappraisal of historical consensus / George A. Levesque -- Afro-American identity: reflections on the pre-civil war era / Ernest Allen, Jr. -- Freedom's yoke: gender conventions among antebellum free blacks / James Oliver Horton -- The political significance of slave resistance / James Oakes -- "Ethiopia shall soon stretch forth her hands": black destiny in nineteenth-century America / Albert J. Raboteau -- The emergence of racial modernity and the rise of the white north, 1790-1840 / James Brewer Stewart -- From abolitionist amalgamators to "rulers of the five points": the discourse of interracial sex and reform in antebellum New York City / Leslie M. Harris -- The market revolution and market values in antebellum black protest thought / Patrick Rael.