Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality

Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality
Author :
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 385
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780252051142
ISBN-13 : 0252051149
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality by : Jane Moore

Download or read book Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality written by Jane Moore and published by University of Illinois Press. This book was released on 2019-12-20 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Antislavery white clergy and their congregations. Radicalized abolitionist women. African Americans committed to ending slavery through constitutional political action. These diverse groups attributed their common vision of a nation free from slavery to strong political and religious values. Owen Lovejoy’s gregarious personality, formidable oratorical talent, probing political analysis, and profound religious convictions made him the powerful leader the coalition needed. Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality examines how these three distinct groups merged their agendas into a single antislavery, religious, political campaign for equality with Lovejoy at the helm. Combining scholarly biography, historiography, and primary source material, Jane Ann Moore and William F. Moore demonstrate Lovejoy's crucial role in nineteenth-century politics, the rise of antislavery sentiment in religious spaces, and the emerging congressional commitment to end slavery. Their compelling account explores how the immorality of slavery became a touchstone of political and religious action in the United States through the efforts of a synergetic coalition led by an essential abolitionist figure.


Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality Related Books

Owen Lovejoy and the Coalition for Equality
Language: en
Pages: 385
Authors: Jane Moore
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-20 - Publisher: University of Illinois Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Antislavery white clergy and their congregations. Radicalized abolitionist women. African Americans committed to ending slavery through constitutional political
Wide Awake
Language: en
Pages: 242
Authors: Jon Grinspan
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2024-05-14 - Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

“A gifted writer.”-Eric Foner, The Nation A propulsive account of our history's most surprising, most consequential political club: the Wide Awake anti-slav
Wendell Phillips, Social Justice, and the Power of the Past
Language: en
Pages: 552
Authors: A J Aiséirithe
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-11-01 - Publisher: LSU Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Born into an elite Boston family and a graduate of both Harvard College and Harvard Law School, white Massachusetts aristocrat Wendell Phillips’s path seemed
Differ We Must
Language: en
Pages: 353
Authors: Steve Inskeep
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2023-10-03 - Publisher: Penguin

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An instant New York Times bestseller A compelling and nuanced exploration of Abraham Lincoln’s political acumen, illuminating a great politician’s strategy
The Abolitionist Civil War
Language: en
Pages: 330
Authors: Frank J. Cirillo
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2023-11 - Publisher: LSU Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The astonishing transformation of the abolitionist movement during the Civil War proved enormously consequential both for the cause of abolitionism and for the