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Let This Voice Be Heard: Anthony Benezet, Father of Atlantic Abolitionism, Maurice Jackson


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Автор: Maurice Jackson
Название:  Let This Voice Be Heard: Anthony Benezet, Father of Atlantic Abolitionism
ISBN: 9780812221268
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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ISBN-10: 0812221265
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 400
Вес: 0.68 кг.
Дата издания: 2010-08-17
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 10 illus.
Размер: 158 x 234 x 28
Читательская аудитория: Postgraduate, research & scholarly
Основная тема: History of the Americas, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical,HISTORY / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
Подзаголовок: Anthony benezet, father of atlantic abolitionism
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Anthony Benezet (1713-84), universally recognized by the leaders of the eighteenth-century antislavery movement as its founder, was born to a Huguenot family in Saint-Quentin, France. As a boy, Benezet moved to Holland, England, and, in 1731, Philadelphia, where he rose to prominence in the Quaker antislavery community.
In transforming Quaker antislavery sentiment into a broad-based transatlantic movement, Benezet translated ideas from diverse sources—Enlightenment philosophy, African travel narratives, Quakerism, practical life, and the Bible—into concrete action. He founded the African Free School in Philadelphia, and such future abolitionist leaders as Absalom Jones and James Forten studied at Benezets school and spread his ideas to broad social groups. At the same time, Benezets correspondents, including Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, Abbé Raynal, Granville Sharp, and John Wesley, gave his ideas an audience in the highest intellectual and political circles.
In this wide-ranging intellectual biography, Maurice Jackson demonstrates how Benezet mediated Enlightenment political and social thought, narratives of African life written by slave traders themselves, and the ideas and experiences of ordinary people to create a new antislavery critique. Benezets use of travel narratives challenged proslavery arguments about an undifferentiated, primitive African society. Benezets empirical evidence, laid on the intellectual scaffolding provided by the writings of Hutcheson, Wallace, and Montesquieu, had a profound influence, from the high-culture writings of the Marquis de Condorcet to the opinions of ordinary citizens. When the great antislavery spokesmen Jacques-Pierre Brissot in France and William Wilberforce in England rose to demand abolition of the slave trade, they read into the record of the French National Assembly and the British Parliament extensive unattributed quotations from Benezets writings, a fitting tribute to the influence of his work.


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Introduction
1. A Life of Conscience
2. The Early Quaker Antislavery Movement
3. An Antislavery Intellect Develops
4. Visions of Africa
5. Building an Antislavery Consensus in North America
6. Transatlantic Beginnings and



In the blood of our brothers

Автор: Sanjurjo, Jesus
Название: In the blood of our brothers
ISBN: 0817321055 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780817321055
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: Details the abolition of the slave trade in the Atlantic World to the 1860s.Throughout the nineteenth century, very few people in Spain campaigned to stop the slave trade and did even less to abolish slavery. Even when some supported abolition, the reasons that moved them were not always humanitarian, liberal, or egalitarian. How abolitionist ideas were received, shaped, and transformed during this period has been ripe for study. Jes?s Sanjurjo’s In the Blood of Our Brothers: Abolitionism and the End of the Slave Trade in Spain’s Atlantic Empire, 1800–1870 provides a comprehensive theory of the history, the politics, and the economics of the persistence and growth of the slave trade in the Spanish empire even as other countries moved toward abolition.Sanjurjo privileges the central role that British activists and diplomats played in advancing the abolitionist cause in Spain. In so doing, he brings to attention the complex and uneven development of abolitionist and antiabolitionist discourses in Spain’s public life, from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the end of the transatlantic trade. His delineation of the ideological and political tension between Spanish liberalism and imperialism is crucial to formulating a fuller explanation of the reasons for the failure of anti–slave trade initiatives from 1811 to the 1860s. Slave trade was tied to the notion of inviolable property rights, and slavery persisted and peaked following three successful liberal revolutions in Spain.


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