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Black Abolitionists and American Antislavery Movements

Black Abolitionists and American Antislavery Movements. RICHARD NEWMAN ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RSNGSM@RIT.EDU. Benezet and Quakers. Phillis Wheatley in Boston. Black Founding Generations. http://i.usatoday.net/news/_photos/2007/11/20/slavex-large.jpg .

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Black Abolitionists and American Antislavery Movements

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  1. Black Abolitionists and American Antislavery Movements RICHARD NEWMAN ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RSNGSM@RIT.EDU

  2. Benezet and Quakers

  3. Phillis Wheatley in Boston

  4. Black Founding Generations http://i.usatoday.net/news/_photos/2007/11/20/slavex-large.jpg

  5. Don’t Forget Black Loyalists!

  6. Black Founders: Main Themes • 1)Making It Plain • 2)Redefining National Priorities • 3)Defining Black Abolitionism

  7. Black Antislavery Generations

  8. Black Antislavery Generations: Main Themes 1)Co-Founders of the New Struggle: Black Immediatism 2)Utilizing New Technologies 3)Tactics and Strategies Evolve…

  9. Douglass circa 1840s!

  10. The Sojourner

  11. Connecticut Connections: Pennington, Beeman, and the Black Convention Movement

  12. Black Military Generations

  13. Civil Warriors

  14. Black Military Documents and Images • 1)Push Lincoln, Pull Union • 2)Flight and Fight • 3)Redefine Union!...?

  15. Harriet Tubman Woodcut

  16. Sgt Major Lewis Douglass, National Archives

  17. Sgt. Major Lewis Douglass

  18. 29th Connecticut Action Shot

  19. Battle of the Crator, Lithograph

  20. 29th and 30th Connecticut Monument, Danbury

  21. Slaves are a “power that Cannot Be Ignored”!George Stephens, Weekley Anglo African Magazine (NYC), 1862

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