Originally published: Cleveland : Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1969. Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-357) and index.
Contents:
The legacy of Sarah Tappan -- Boston -- The world of Arthur Tappan : "silks, feathers and piety" -- Yankees versus Yorkers -- A pilgrim's progress -- National antislavery begins -- Oberlin and Boston -- The great postal campaign -- Jehovah's fire -- Antislavery schisms -- The Mendi Africans -- The Mercantile Agency -- England and Texas -- The frustrations of Christian politics -- The American Missionary Association -- Antislavery and the evangelical movement -- The violent decades.
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