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Racial Discrimination, Slavery - Emancipation, Abolition & African American Civil War Participation, Slavery - Social Sciences, Human Rights, Slavery & Abolitionism - African American History, Constitutions

Black Abolitionism: A Quest for Human Dignity

by Beverly Eileen Mitchell
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Lauded by theologian Dwight Hopkins as an "original argument" and as an excellent example of "religious studies engaging culture and politics," Black Abolitionism reveals how the black abolitionist movement was a powerful force in eliminating slavery. Even more significant, it was also an independent movement "distinct from and parallel with the larger white abolitionist movement." Its primary goal was to seek full human dignity and justice for black people, going far beyond the elimination of slavery.

Synopsis

Lauded by theologian Dwight Hopkins as an "original argument" and as an excellent example of "religious studies engaging culture and politics," Black Abolitionism reveals how the black abolitionist movement was a powerful force in eliminating slavery. Even more significant, it was also an independent movement "distinct from and parallel with the larger white abolitionist movement." Its primary goal was to seek full human dignity and justice for black people, going far beyond the elimination of slavery.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Orbis Books
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781570755910

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