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Author Jackson, Kellie Carter, author.

Title Force and freedom : black abolitionists and the politics of violence / Kellie Carter Jackson.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2019]
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 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  326.8092 JACKSON    Check Shelf
Description 216 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
African Americans lcdgt
Women lcdgt
University and college faculty members lcdgt
Series America in the nineteenth century
America in the nineteenth century.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-202) and index.
Contents Introduction : the philosophy of force -- Forcing freedom : the limits of moral suasion -- Fight, flight, and fugitives : the Fugitive Slave Law and violence -- From prayers to pistols : the struggle for progress -- Black leadership : the silenced partners of Harpers Ferry -- A Carbonari wanted : violence, emigration, and the eve of the Civil War.
Summary "In Force and Freedom, Kellie Carter Jackson provides the first historical analysis exclusively focused on the tactical use of violence among antebellum black activists. Through rousing public speeches, the bourgeoning black press, and the formation of militia groups, black abolitionist leaders mobilized their communities, compelled national action, and drew international attention. Drawing on the precedent and pathos of the American and Haitian Revolutions, African American abolitionists used violence as a political language and a means of provoking social change. Through tactical violence, argues Carter Jackson, black abolitionist leaders accomplished what white nonviolent abolitionists could not: creating the conditions that necessitated the Civil War. Force and Freedom takes readers beyond the honorable politics of moral suasion and the romanticism of the Underground Railroad and into an exploration of the agonizing decisions, strategies, and actions of the black abolitionists who, though lacking an official political voice, were nevertheless responsible for instigating monumental social and political change."--Publisher's web-site.
Subject African American abolitionists -- History -- 19th century.
Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Violence -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Political violence -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
African American abolitionists. (OCoLC)fst00798994
Antislavery movements. (OCoLC)fst00810800
Political violence. (OCoLC)fst01069902
Violence -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01167237
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Abolitionismus (DE-588)4302520-1
Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7
United States (DE-588)4078704-7
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780812224702 (paperback)
0812224701 (paperback)
9780812251159 (hardcover)
0812251156 (hardcover)
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