Letters to Catherine E. Beecher, in reply to An essay on slavery and abolitionism, addressed to A. E. Grimke /
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Boston :
Printed by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill,
1838.
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Online Access: | http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:488343 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00021514469 |
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Table of Contents:
- Fundamental principles of abolitionists
- Immediate emancipation
- Main principle of action
- Connection between the north and south
- Christian character of abolitionism
- Colonization
- Prejudice
- Vindication of abolitionists
- Effect on the south
- 'The tendency of the age towards emancipation' produced by abolition doctrines
- The sphere of woman and man as moral beings the same
- Human rights not founded on sex
- Miscellaneous remarks, conclusion.