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The abolitionist movement : ending slavery
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The abolitionist movement : ending slavery

Author: Tim McNeese
Publisher: New York : Chelsea House, ©2008.
Series: Reform movements in American history
Edition/Format: Book : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Story of John Brown and his group of abolitionists who justified using violence to end slavery and others who used means such as pens and voices.
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Material Type: Juvenile audience, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Tim McNeese
ISBN: 9780791095027 0791095029
OCLC Number: 123377270
Description: 142 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Contents: John Brown's crusade -- Slavery comes to America -- Rebirth of slavery -- New age of abolitionism -- The making of an abolitionist -- Politics of abolitionism -- Clash of regions -- Hurtling toward war -- Successful campaign -- Chronology and timeline.
Series Title: Reform movements in American history
Responsibility: Tim McNeese.
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Story of John Brown and his group of abolitionists who justified using violence to end slavery and others who used means such as pens and voices.

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