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    Evangelicals and Abolitionist Methodologies by Andrea Smith

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Abolition can be seen as a process and a methodology rather than a presumed destination. To identify abolitionist methodologies, it can be helpful to look at unexpected places rather than presume that some spaces and peoples are necessarily more abolitionist than others. …”
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    THE LIBERAL PARTY OF PERNAMBUCO AND THE ABOLITIONIST QUESTION, 1880-88. by Mark Jay Hoffnagel

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…This study examines how the Liberal Party of Pernambuco faced the abolitionist issue during the last decade of the Empire. …”
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    Four summers waiting / by 510846 Schoenecker, Mary Fremont

    Published 2006
    Subjects: “…Abolitionists…”
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    "The New World": A Brazilian view of the post-abolitionist United States. by Mark Jay Hoffnagel

    Published 1988-06-01
    “…"The New World": A Brazilian view of the post-abolitionist United States.…”
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    The amalgamation polka / by Wright, Stephen, 1946-

    Published 2006
    Subjects: “…Abolitionists…”
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    An Abolitionist Liveability Against State Carceral Unchilding Ahmad Manasra’s life-making by Abeer Otman, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In doing so, the article conceptualizes Ahmad Manasra’s multiple modes of refusal as acts of defiance against the brutality of state “unchilding,” arguing that his unending search for freedom are radical abolitionist cries that cannot be overlooked.…”
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    An Abolitionist Heteroglossia: Racial Reconstruction in Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy, or, Shadows Uplifted by Nisa Harika GÜZEL KÖŞKER

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Thus, this article analyzes how Iola Leroy portrays the abolitionist voices that inltrate into proslavery arguments in line with critic Mikhail M. …”
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    Abolitionists, Smugglers and Scapegoats: Assistance Networks for Fugitive Slaves in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands, 1836-1861 by Thomas Mareite

    “…In this expanding slavery frontier, ideological grounds to support fugitive slaves largely coexisted with economic incentives, self-interest and socio-economic proximity. Convinced abolitionists, low-skilled Mexican workers, German settlers, smugglers and frontier bandits shaped weak, unstable and ambiguous assistance networks in which the boundaries between protection, violence and exploitation often overlapped.…”
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    A Feminist Abolitionist reads Plutarch, Euripides, and Plato: Periclean Athens and Nineteenth Century America in Lydia Maria Child’s Philothea (1836) by Catherine Connors

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… In writing her 1836 novel Philothea, the abolitionist Lydia Maria Child drew on careful reading of Plutarch’s Life of Pericles, Euripides’ Ion, and Plato’s Republic. …”
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