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Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808)

Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808)

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Number of Chapters: 18

Length: 08 hours and 42 minutes

Language: English

Traces the origins of the abolitionist movement in the North American colonies of the British Empire through the American Revolution, to the abolitionists' successful campaign to end the slave trade. - Summary by progressingamerica

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Preface (Andrew Kennedy)
Introduction (Andrew Kennedy)
Chapter 1: The Religious and Moral Movement, 1637 - 1808, section 1 (Andrew Kennedy)
Chapter 1: The Religious and Moral Movement, 1637 - 1808, section 2 (Virginia Neville)
Chapter 1: The Religious and Moral Movement, 1637 - 1808, section 3 (Virginia Neville)
Chapter 2: The Philosophical Movement of the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783, section 1 (progressingamerica)
Chapter 2: The Philosophical Movement of the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783, section 2 (progressingamerica)
Chapter 3: The Political Movement in the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783, section 1 (progressingamerica)
Chapter 3: The Political Movement in the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783, section 2 (progressingamerica)
Chapter 4: Abolitionists and Abolition Societies, 1783 - 1808, section 1 ()
Chapter 4: Abolitionists and Abolition Societies, 1783 - 1808, section 2 ()
Chapter 5: Gradual Emancipation in the States, 1783 - 1808, section 1 (Colleen McMahon)
Chapter 5: Gradual Emancipation in the States, 1783 - 1808, section 2 (Colleen McMahon)
Chapter 6: The Victory over the Slave-Trade, 1783 - 1808, section 1 (Kerry Adams)
Chapter 6: The Victory over the Slave-Trade, 1783 - 1808, section 2 (Kerry Adams)
Chapter 7: Check to Anti-Slavery on the Territorial Question, 1783 - 1808 (Prasanth)
Chapter 8: Anti-Slavery Literature after the Revolution, 1783 - 1808, section 1 (Lorenzo Chamberlin)
Chapter 8: Anti-Slavery Literature after the Revolution, 1783 - 1808, section 2 (Sonrisa Jones)
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