William Lloyd Garrison An Abolitionist Video
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I have been thinking through fugitive and escape narratives, as they relate to the historical trajectory of Abolition from the past, into the present, and towards the future. These zine-like collaborative works were compiled by Black women who were a part of Abolitionist organizations in the 19th century, namely the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society and Female Literacy Association. The work of these albums represents the discourse these women, white allies, and male activist counterparts were undertaking in the work to get rid of slavery. These were scrapbook-like journals that were physically passed around Abolitionist communities and stayed within these social networks. The original abolitionist zine AND listserv! It is there that we see the daily reality and the sustained impact of spoken and written media. They are a creative medium that allows us to peek into the interwoven social and political lives of those on the frontlines of historical Abolitionist work. Lloyd Garrison.The text preints a series of letters, articles, arguments, and reactions to various stories printed in the LIBERATOR regarding the proper views and role of clergy in the anti-slavery cause. Within William Lloyd Wiliam writes ten pages to vehemently defend himself and his paper against accusations that he has been critical of clergymen who were not active abolitionists.
A scarce special issue of Garrisons abolitionist publications. Gathered signatures, 30 pgs, double columns, formerly stitched but now loosely gathered. Minor foxing.
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